Part of our Christmas celebrations this year was the traditional gathering at my cousin’s house, with my only living uncle, who turned 90 this past year and his wife, some cousins and other family members. This is a tradition from my side of the family and we always enjoy our time together when we are around and able to participate. The gathering starts in the afternoon so people can leave in time to attend Christmas Eve services. The following day we spent with our son and his wife and their beautiful eight month-old daughter.
Gary and I like to attend a candlelight service at a country church in Nerstrand, Minnesota. Valley Grove Church is a historic church built in 1894. The church is inactive except for special events. Every year they open the doors for a late Christmas Eve service. Attenders hear good music, sing Christmas carols, hear the gospel message and at the end of the service sing Silent Night as each person holds a lit candle and the lights dim. It’s delightful and nostalgic time. This year there was an perfectly shaped, especially large Christmas tree up front.
Sometimes we see people we know. This year as we were leaving the service I told my husband to go ahead to warm up the car while I took a few photos on this cold Christmas Eve. Soon I headed for the car and when I got in and looked over to the driver’s side there was a strange guy sitting in the driver’s seat. It took a few minutes to register that I had gotten into the wrong car! Fortunately I knew the stranger (he was a friend’s husband) and we started to laugh…it was funny. I got out of his car and went two parking spaces down to my own car which is the same make, model and year of my friend’s car. I got in and there was my husband…wondering what was going on.
Soon I got a text from my friend, the wife of the “stranger”, telling me she was “laughing so hard right now!” after being told what had happened.
It was quite comical. Laughter is good medicine.
This is a great story that will likely be retold many times.
Attending Christmas Eve services at Valley Grove is on my list of things I want to do. Thank you for reminding me of this service and for sharing your photos.
The story has been retold several times already! ha
I think you would really like the special Christmas Eve service at Valley Grove Church.
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Wonderful to hear about this year’s service at Valley Grove. I attended one years ago, and it is a favorite memory of mine. Thanks for sharing the getting-in-the-wrong-car story! A keeper! And it’s always in the Christmas spirit to reach out to friends in many ways, right?
Happy New Year to you, Valerie!
I’m thankful for the cheerful spirit of friends and the ability to laugh at ourselves.
Happy New Year to you too, Carolyn.