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Epiphany in Mexico

Posted in Celebrate Life, Christmas with tags on Wednesday, January 6, 2010 by Becky

Fra Angelico

Epihany, e-piph-a-ny

–noun, plural -nies.

(initial capital letter) a Christian festival, observed on January 6, commemorating the manifestation of Christ to the gentiles in the persons of the Magi; Twelfth-day.

I read this post and thought that I might share about our traditions in Mexico.

My tree is up as in everyone elses’ home in Mexico. We never take it out before this day, because the celebration continues. Our celebrations always last long, so we start January  5th with a gathering of friends and family to eat Rosca de Reyes (King’s Bread) and hot chocolate.

All the bakeries only bake Rosca de Reyes from the 4th to the 6th of January. People will make long lines to buy their favorite one!

Kids love this sweet bread that has a surprise within…a plastic white baby (baby Jesus). So as we sit around the table we take turns cutting the bread (it doesn’t have to be in a particular order, you cut anywhere) trying to find the baby Jesus. The knife symbolizes the danger that Jesus was in when Herod’s army was looking for Him, after the wise men, led by an angel of the Lord, didn’t come back to him to give him a report on where the baby was born.

We cut and cut and finally one (or maybe three if the Rosca de Reyes is big enough) finds the baby Jesus; we all cheer, and now he  will have to host a party on February the 2nd with tamales and atole.

Mexico is an extremely Catholic country,( You’d probably figured out by reading my entries that I am a Reformed, Calvinist) so many people (especially the poor) have a tradition that comes along. They take a ceramic figurine of the baby Jesus, Niño Dios, and take it to some market stands to buy some beautiful and elaborated robes for him; then they worship the figurine itself. Many people have made a new idol of this “baby Jesus”, they pray to el Niño Dios and have a shrine for him in their homes through out all the year.

Another tradition is the coming of The Reyes Magos (Wise Men), on  January the 5th. Children send a card tied to a balloon for the Magi and  leave one of their shoes besides the Christmas Tree, and leave water and hay for the camels and maybe  some cookies for the wise men.

Melchor, a white man with a long and white beard that brings gold to King Jesus;  Gaspar, a man from Asia, with a long black beard, he brings frankincense to Jesus meaning the adoration that is only due to God; and Baltazar, a black young man who brings myrrh symbolizing Jesus’ death. All from different nations, reminding us that from all people, from every nation and tribe, men and women and children will come and bow their knees at Jesus acknowledging His Kingship.

Dürer, The Adoration of the Magi

It is January the 6th, children wake up very early and run to the tree to see what present the wise men brought to them. (Here are some images for your children to color)

What should we consider now?

I like to think about my adoration to King Jesus, not baby Jesus, He was born to grow and die and rise again. He is now at the right hand of  God.

Am I willing to come  worship Him? The wise men made a long travel to worship the New Born King, my journey is shorter. Sometimes it’s from my bed to my knees, and even that short journey seems too heavy and long at times.

Am I willing to come to His Word, to listen His voice speaking to me?

The Wise Men  had to come and seek  for Jesus, today by His infinite grace, He came and found me.

The Wise Men brought Jesus gifts, but now Jesus comes to me, and gives me the gift that surpasses all, Eternal Life.

I listen to God’s voice when I come to worship Him.

When I am willing to come.

Jesus, The  Living Word of God!

*Just a note; because we don’t want our little  one to be confused about what is real and what is not. She knows that we are “playing” the magi, so we do the whole thing, balloon and shoes, but she gives Daddy a kiss of gratitude. The older children also receive a little thing, but mostly, the joy of seeing her little sister enjoying this time a lot.

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Let the Bells Ring Out

Posted in A Song to Sing, Celebrate Life, Christmas, Pondering with tags , on Friday, December 25, 2009 by Becky

Turkey is in the oven, guest friends are resting, and I am still thinking about last night’s devotion. Having Jesus’ life is the best gift I could ever have this Christmas.

Mary had him in her womb only for nine months, and several more she nursed Him. She had Him close to her only  few more years…I have Him always, or better yet, He owns me forever; forever…I can’t wrasp the meaning of that big word: Forever, and ever and ever!

When Jesus left. He said He’d send His Holy Spirit to dwell in us, His children, isn’t that amazing? This Christmas I can’t be more grateful. His Holy Spririt finding a dwelling place in me.

Let the bells ring out. Let the angels praise Him. Let His song be heard through out all the earth: The Savior has come!



Off to Celebrate!

Posted in Celebrate Life, Christmas with tags , , on Wednesday, December 23, 2009 by Becky

Well, I am so excited, because some very especial friends are visiting us for Christmas and New Year. We can’t wait! They will arrive soon, so I guess I won’t be  able to post daily.

However, if  you still have “some spare time” before Christmas, why not trying to  make this beautiful paper lanterns? Click on the picture and you will arrive at the tutorial.

(Image from The Creative Place)

Yesterday, my girls and I  baked some more cookies, and turned out great!  Here are the recipes for you…Cranberry Orange Cookies, and Chocolate-Peppermint Cookies

Thank you for your kind visit, and please come back!

Have a Christmas full of Him!


God in a Manger, Part 1 Read @ Desiring God.

Praise and Thanksgiving

Posted in A Song to Sing, Celebrate Life, Christmas, Prayer with tags , , , on Tuesday, December 22, 2009 by Becky

O my God

Thou Fairest, greatest, first of all objects,

my heart admires, adores, loves thee,

for my little vessel is as full as it can be,

and I would pour out all that fullness before thee

in ceaseless flow.

When I think upon and converse with thee

Ten thousand delightful thoughts spring up,

ten thousand sources of pleasure are insealed,

ten thousand refreshing joys spread over my heart,

crowding into every moment of happiness.

I bless thee for the soul thou hast  created,

for adoring it, sanctifying it,

though it is fixed in barren soil;

for the body thou hast given me,

for preserving its strength and vigour,

for providing senses to enjoy delights,

for ease and freedom of my limbs,

for hands, eyes, ears that do thy bidding;

for thy royal bounty providing my daily support,

for a full table and overflowing cup,

for appetite, taste, sweetness,

for social joys of relatives and friends,

for ability to serve others,

for a heart that feels sorrows and necessities,

for a mind to care for my fellow men,

for opportunities of spreading happiness around,

for loved ones in the joys of heaven,

for my own expectation of seeing thee clearly.

I love thee above the powers of language to express,

for what thou art to thy creatures.

Increase my love, O my God, through time and eternity.


From The Valley  of Vision


May His song be over you today,

Oh come, Oh come, Emmanuel, please listen to it, its beautiful.

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Thank You For a Celebration

Posted in Celebrate Life, Christmas, Endless Gifts with tags , , , on Monday, December 21, 2009 by Becky

Advent…it is almost over. Christmas is almost here. He is almost here.

And yet, we are still waiting for Him, for His second coming; He is coming for sure!  I am full of expectation, He will come and we will be free of this body that is awaiting for its redemption, its glorification. No more quarreling with our flesh. No more wanting, no more tears, or sickness, or longings…only Him.

As I am preparing my menu for Christmas Eve, Christmas breakfast, and dinner…and as I jump from one recipe to the other, I think about the Father; He is also preparing a feast, a gathering, a dinner. God and his own, those He redeemed by His blood will be sitted on that table, enjoying a great feast, a banquet. The king and His servants; the Father and His own; the Creator and His creatures; the Shepherd and His flock.

Meanwhile, I just keep flipping pages from a cookbook …, I am so grateful that I can plan a dinner for my own family and our guests. A family table to celebrate the Incarnation, a joy that must be shared. A rehearsal of a feast that will be celebrated at my King’s table.

Thank you, Lord, for the anticipation of your second coming.

Thank you for a sweet little girl who loves baking for her family.

Thank you for red, beautiful strawberries.

Thank you for your joy  that never ends.

Thank you, because I am not lost. You carry me, you have found me.

Thank you, because I am not afraid, you hide me under your wings.

Thank you, for a beautiful family that kisses a lot.

Thank you for a project involving the alphabet, watercolors, markers, scissors, glue…and lots of creativity.

Thank you for the opportunity you have given my son to help with several translations at Desiring God. Thank you!

My whole list is here., you are more than welcome to have a look…I am on week 13.

You need to read today’s post at Femina, by Nancy Wison, Get Dressed for Christmas, believe me…it is well needed today!

X is for Examine

Posted in Art, Celebrate Life, Christmas with tags , , on Sunday, December 20, 2009 by Becky

I have enjoyed this project a lot. All of my children have helped me with the words, the phrases…It’s been a family project.

Thank you for joining us in this Advent activity through the alphabet.

T is for Taste

U is for Undeserve

V is for Vapor

W is for Wait

2 Corinthians 13: 5-6

“Examine yourselves, to see whether you are in the faith. Test yourselves. Or do you not realize this about yourselves, that Jesus Christ is in you?—unless indeed you fail to meet the test! I hope you will find out that we have not failed the test.”


2 Timothy 3: 14-17

“But as for you, continue in what you have learned and have firmly believed, knowing from whom you learned it and how from childhood you have been acquainted with the sacred writings, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus.  All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be competent, equipped for every good work.”


Mark 12: 29-31

“Jesus answered, “The most important is, ‘Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.’ The second is this: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no other commandment greater than these.”

Bless the Lord, O my soul, and be still under His mighty hand.

And if you want to start all over ….A is for Advent…

T is for Taste

Posted in Art, Celebrate Life, Christmas with tags , , on Saturday, December 19, 2009 by Becky

Q is for Question

R is for for Risen

S is for Serve…

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