December is here and thus, we have decided to finally start an advent tradition. We were on our way home from Nana and Papa's house and I started the conversation with Noah (and Levi) about what advent was, why we were going to do it, and why it was important:
Me: Hey boys, tonight when we get home we are going to do something called, "advent."
Levi: ok.
Noah: what is advent?
Me: It's a special time of year leading up to Christmas, where we read our Bibles and get ready to celebrate Jesus. We read special stories that remind us of why we needed Jesus to come rescue us and help us remember that Christmas is about Jesus, not about presents.
Levi: ok.
Noah: oh yeah. I love that story. Where the angel comes to Mary and says, "you're going to have a baby and his name will be Jesus".
Me (blown away): Yeah buddy! that's exactly right! And do you remember what Mary said to the angel?
Noah: Yeah! She said, "oh boy!"
OK, now I get to brag about my kid for a minute. I love that Noah listens when we read his Bible and that he really soaks it in. It amazes me how much he is absorbing when we go through his Bible and how he can retell the story to me pretty accurately. I am so grateful for a kid who is hungry to know the word and excited to tell us what he knows about it. I hope that he keeps that fire and changes lots of lives because of it. I am SO proud.
Oh, and I should also mention that chocolate kisses in our advent calendar after we read help to motivate the boys to sit and do our advent story together. Because, let's be real... reading our Bibles is an awesome thing, but chocolate is a good motivator, too.