Friday, December 19, 2008

When I Think of Christmas...

By Denisha Cearo

When I think of Christmas, I think of Jesus’ birthday. I think about when he made me who I am. I think about the breath he gave me to get up and come to school every day. I think about will he bless me to see 2009 or not. But most importantly, I thank him for giving me a family to have Christmas dinner with.


I’m very thankful for this holiday because you can give and receive gifts. I think about when he died on the cross to give us life. I thank God that I have a church home to go to on Sunday. I thank him for the first church he made that is called the Church of Christ.


If God gave us life, we can at least thank him for giving us life.




By Lauren Johnson
I think of snow, ice and lot of gifts with family and food. I think of all of the presents there is to have and all of my family there is to see and hug. I think of all of the pies, cakes, turkey, ham, dressing, cranberry sauce, greens, chitterlings, sweet potatoes, sweet potato pieces, chocolate pies, lemon pies, chocolate pudding pie and lemon pudding pies. I think of all the people going to see their families and people gathering around the table to eat and the Christmas tree to see what everyone got. I also think of all of the gifts under the tree.



By Kody Sallee
When I think of Christmas I think of presents and all of the family that I will be with and all the love and joy that will be on my face when I get the one thing that I have been wishing for. When I think of Christmas, I think of all the lights that will be on our tree and house. When I think of Christmas, I think of God and how he died on the cross for me and my family and that’s what I think when I think about Christmas.


By Armond Magee
When I think of Christmas I know joy is arriving. Carolers will be caroling and people will be striving. To see that special day when all kids will be happy. Adults will be talking while others are laughing. Some put up ornaments and some put up stockings. Maybe snow will fall and wrapping paper will be dropping. On Christmas Day, it’s impossible to be mad. This is a time where everyone should be glad. Some people will have cake and dairy. It’s Christmas. Everyone should be merry.

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