Thursday, December 23, 2010

Christmas Eve

It is Christmas Eve here in Singapore.  Scott and I are getting ready to walk over to our local "wet market" it is like a never ending farmers market but they have fresh meat too.  You can find all kinds of "fresh meat" at the wet market, frogs, snails, fish, chickens, ducks, beef, mutton, lots of different kinds of feet to choose from and plenty of organs too all very fresh and fragrant.




We will be going to the beef stall to have some steaks cut for our Christmas dinner, we decided that since we live in a tropical climate we might as well grill some rib eye for dinner.


The wet market is also a great place to get fresh fruit, vegetables and flowers.



The boys are wondering just what will be under the tree tomorrow.  They said that all most all of the kids in their Sunday School class do not celebrate Christmas with trees or gifts.

We went to a nice Christmas Cantata last night (Dec 23) and tonight we will go to the candle light service at our church.  Our Church has over 42 different countries represented with the congregation, it reminds of all nations worshiping our King Jesus.

As our family finishes our Advent devotions we are focusing on the birth of our King and what that birth means to us.  May the Glory of the birth of our Savior permeate all that we do to celebrate this Christmas.

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