After an adventurous shuttled ride, we were greeted by a sheperd who told us the story of the nativity around a fire before sending us off to experience the magic. And magical it was! Roman Soldiers, dress in full uniform, on horseback petitioned us for taxes as we made our own personal journey to Bethlehem. Along the way we meet Joseph, Mary, and the donkey that carried her, as well as children in authentic little tents playing Christmas music
Once we arrived in Bethlehem, we entered a huge lodge filled with animals, merchants of the time, and craftsmen. I'm talking three gigantic camels, sheep, geese, goats, etc. Casey got to pretend he was buying a sack of oats; weighing the grain using a scales system used around the time of Christ.
After we left the crowded busy city of Bethlehem we followed the imfamous star to a quiet stable. I can't tell you how special it was to see Mary and Joseph kneeling before their sweet baby. Yes, it was a real baby wrapped in swaddling clothes. As a mother, I was so impressed with my children. They went from bouncing around and the excitment of the animals to complete and utter reverence. I think we all felt the sweet spirit that entered our hearts at this miraculous sight. I honestly can't think of a better way to celebrate the season.
And the cost . . . Free.
There had to be at least sixty people volunteering their time in this crazy Christmas season. They did have a donation table were you could donate to Operation Smile and the Huntsman Cancer Insitute. This was all inspired by their mother who died from painkriatic cancer. She wanted her children to come up with a fundraiser to give back to the Huntsman Cancer Inst. after all the assistance they provided for her before her passing.
2 comments:
Jen, your mom just called to report on last night's activity. I am so glad you guys got to go as a family. It really is such a special tradition for us as well!
We love you guys!!!
Natalie
This looks like so much fun and such a special experience. I'm jealous! You guys are all adorable, as usual, but I need more pictures of Boston...please :)
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