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Wednesday, December 24, 2014

How having a baby gives me an enriched perspective on Christmas


Nicole will be 3 weeks old for her very first Christmas. 3 weeks isn't exactly old enough to decorate sugar cookies, pull ornaments off the Christmas tree, or enjoy the magic of Santa, so in many ways this Christmas will be fairly normal for the Kelly family. (When I say "normal", I mean not much different than how Christmas would be without a child.)

Nicole has helped me gain a deeper appreciation for the season in a special way, though.

I was sitting on the couch, baby girl was nursing, the Christmas tree was all lit up... it was a quiet, peaceful sort of morning. My mind kept marveling over the tiny human in my arms - how helpless, meek, and innocent she was. That was the day that The Piano Guys came out with their record-breaking Nativity video. I encourage you to watch it on YouTube, it's a beautiful arrangement. It had only been published online an hour or two when I discovered it, and I watched it immediately.


During the video, we see Mary, Joseph, and the infant Jesus. The magnitude of seeing that baby in the manger hit me hard at that moment - I looked back and forth between the video and the little girl in my arms in complete awe. I had heard the Nativity story my whole life, but it had never occurred to me with such potency that the Savior of the World began His life as a tiny, helpless babe like the one I held.

Needing to be cradled, to be comforted, to be cared for. The Greatest of us all was born in the most humble of circumstances, with no bed to be laid in and no room at the inn for his laboring mother. Having a baby of my own all of a sudden opened my eyes to how truly incredible the whole situation was. How amazing it must have been for Mary to hold that teeny infant and know what He would grow up to do.


Jesus was once a baby! You guys!!! A small and helpless baby like Nicole! I suppose I can't find the words to completely and accurately convey how this realization has touched me... but thanks to my baby girl, this Christmas holds deeper meaning than any before. May we all remember the real Reason for the holiday season and take a moment to appreciate the miracle that occurred years ago in the form of a tiny, innocent baby.

Merry Christmas, everyone.

Saturday, October 4, 2014

The perfect way to start every October


Isn't the Salt Lake City temple beautiful in the fall? (Okay, let's face it... the temple is beautiful year-round!)

Doug and I are spending 8 hours of our weekend (starting today at 10:00 MST) watching General Conference together. Conference weekend is something I look forward to at the beginning of every April and October. The messages shared during this semi-annual meeting are always uplifting and inspiring. I'll probably share my favorite highlights from the conference at some point next week.

But for now, we're going to sit in our sweatpants and have a spiritual feast... and probably a physical feast as well, if we're going to be honest. I'm thinking waffles drenched in strawberries and nutella for brunch, and then something pumpkin flavored later on... I'll make chocolate chip pumpkin bread between sessions! There's an idea!

Happy weekend, everyone! And feel free to watch along! I love how modern technology makes it so easy for us to listen to conference not matter where we are.