Shortgrass
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This Sunday will find me in Kansas visiting our #2 dauthter and her family for the Christmas Holiday. This mornings message will be delivered by my sil, as he is pastor. It is very hard to teach our children that Christmas is not about recieving presents, is it not? These grand grandchildren sure are more excited about presents than anything else. I wish I had a majic formula. My oldest daughter gives small gifts to her children, and takes them on charitable endeavors. Grandma and Grandpa give small gifts too(and plenty of them and maybe a not too small one now and then). Our own recieved lots of presents, and somehow they have grown to celebrate the coming of God to live among men and to die for them. All I remember is always telling them the true reason for the season, praying consistently for them, loving the tar out of them, and God did the rest in spite of my many failures. My philosophy on Santa Claus is to always tell the truth. Santa is not real, he is a game we play, and we have fun doing it. Don't tell the other kids at school, because they think he is real; they will not believe you, and get mad at you. Someday they will know the truth, but I want you to know the truth always. Teach them early that mom and dad tell the truth, but the kids at school may not know what they are talking about. God is so Good! Well have a good Sunday mornin' and a fine New Year!