nativity story

Love this.  An old story, with a modern twist.  It was a youtube link in an email from my friend Lynne, who got it from her friend, Donna….and I hoisted it to share here with you. 

 

 

I'm about to bake our cake, a tradition started when the kids were little to remind them of the real meaning of Christmas.  We take baby Jesus out from the nativity, nestle him in frosting, surround him with candles, and sing Happy Birthday.  It was an idea I hoisted from my childhood church – they presented cake at the children's mass each year.  I shared the concept with our current priest….I wonder if he'll serve cake tonight?  Last year he gathered all the kids at the alter and had them assist in opening a gigantic gift.  Out came a helium balloon in the shape of a star.  He let it slowly rise while narrating the nativity story.  So simple.  So clever.  He connected what-they-know with what he was trying to tell them.  Not unlike the video clip, right?

 

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8 responses to “nativity story”

  1. Cindi Picou Avatar
    Cindi Picou

    Merry Christmas to you and your family, Michelle! Thanks for sharing this, I especially like your cake tradition; what a cool idea!
    Cindi

  2. Carrie Avatar

    That’s brilliant! I’ve got to show my family. I love that you make Jesus a birthday cake — what flavor does He like?

  3. Donna Watson Avatar

    HI MICHELLE, thank you for the mention… I got the link from my neighbor– we all share don’t we? happy holidays and creative successful new year to you!

  4. cindi Avatar
    cindi

    that was completely awesome. i love it. happy holidays to you and yours michelle. xoxo

  5. Linda in Jackson TN Avatar
    Linda in Jackson TN

    Totally share-worthy (the video AND the balloon idea). Christmas blessings to you and yours.

  6. Gina Avatar

    Hilarious! ( 100 times better than the message our priest filmed and sent out, lol!)

  7. inge Avatar

    Hello Michele,
    first of all a happy Christmas to you too and your family !
    Awesome video : it’s curious how the imagination of people work ….LOL
    Although I’m not religious it’s nice to read how you have your christmas and your christmastraditions. I’m glad your priest understands children and knows how to touch them.
    greetings from Belgium
    Inge

  8. Nancy Avatar
    Nancy

    Michelle, I waited to watch this until I had a real internet connection–wi-fi in Maine is painfully slow.
    The video is wonderful–definitely shareworthy. Thanks for the link.
    Hope you and yours had a great Christmas and that you have a wonderful New Year.
    Hugs

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