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Christmas Time Is Here Again

So, if you couldn’t tell from all the pictures I’ve been drawing recently; the spirit of Christmas has once again overcome me. I have a bit of a love hate relationship with Christmas usually and I swing from being excited, festive and joyful to being grumpy, annoyed and generally Grinch-like. But overall Christmas is usually a fun and happy time where I get to catch up with family and friends I have lost touch with.

With much of my Christmas shopping completed and my artistic inspiration dried up there isn’t much left to do but enjoy the holiday season and hope I get the gifts that I want (a new job being number 1 gift). Like usual the Christmas music season has also begun and the festive tunes are belting out of my speakers almost constantly. The reminders of Christ are left, right and centre.

With the festive season already in full swing for me, I decided at work a few days ago to revisit a lecture series by my favourite ‘Christian’ scholar, Bart Ehrman (I use ‘Christian’ to indicate that he is a scholar of Christianity, not a scholar who believes). The series covers the history of the New Testament and the history of the early church. What better way to celebrate Christmas than to learn more about the man behind the holiday.

As a self-confessed non-believer I recommend to everyone, believer and non-believer alike, to read or listen to any of his work. He provides a fantastic explanation of the history of the Bible and explains much of the history and context that is otherwise missing from the ‘good book’. Too often the Bible is read with a modern perspective and a modern interpretation without proper consideration and respect for the artefact.

With that in mind and in the spirit of Christmas, and of sharing, I am going to share a few pointers to remember when you reflect upon the Christmas story.

  • The two accounts of Jesus’ birth in the Bible are contained in Matthew and Luke; and these two stories disagree with each other.
  • In Matthew, Mary and Joseph are living in Bethlehem and flee when all the children two years old and younger are to be executed. After fleeing, they return to Nazareth.
  • The census of the known world features only in Luke (and surprisingly not even the Romans have records of this census). This account has Mary and Joseph in Nazareth but having to come to Bethlehem because it is their ancestral home (of a thousand years ago).
  • Angels appear only to Joseph in Matthew but only to Mary in Luke.
  • Matthew talks about three wise men following a star to find Jesus but Luke only mentions shepherds.

So, which story is right? Well tradition dictates that we “smash the two stories together” (as Bart would say) but that would require us to include only the parts that we wanted and leave out the parts that don’t fit neatly together. There are more discrepancies if you care to find them - perhaps you should pick up a Bible this Christmas and discover more.

Ultimately we cannot make our own story of Christmas and after 2000 years or so (less probably because Christmas wasn’t recognised as a holiday or religious festival until after Jesus’ death) we are too bogged down in the tradition and the story that is passed down orally this time of year. Maybe this year you should spare a thought for Jesus and ask yourself, how much do we really know about Him?

Christmas Wrap

So the festive season is almost over and this year has been the most jam-packed Christmas ever.  Mel and I both did well in terms of gifts (being that our respective families love us so) and we also brightened their season with well chosen and appropriate gifts.  We had trouble deciding what was better, giving or receiving.  Nothing will be able to compare to the surprised look on Mel’s face when she unwrapped her Jolly Wolf.  If you don’t know of Jolly W0lf or Jolly Mah you should visit nici’s website until Mel finally makes a page of her collection.

The festive season also brought about my newest project, being an online dvd database so that the family as a collective knows what dvd’s one has, what dvd’s one wants and hopefully we can prevent double-ups.

Finally, in my spare time this festive season I’ve also been working on some vectorisation work for Mel (again of Jolly Mah) which I will publish here at some point and hopefully when Mel turns them into desktop wallpapers we will publish them here also.  Merry everyone!

Christmas Capers with Cousins

The road to Christmas is a short one indeed.  Generally my extended family all get together before Christmas to celebrate and this year it is our turn to host festivities.   With that planned for this Sunday there is only really a week or so until Christmas day.  I still have a fair amount of shopping to do for Christmas (which is unlike me) but it’ll get done.  The hardest thing is deciding what to get people.  It sure is tough buying the ‘perfect’ gift.

As a side note, for the extended family Christmas we are planning some delicious varieties of homemade ice cream.  We are definitely making the crowd pleasing ‘Cookies n Creme’ and we are probably going to do a berry swirl ice cream with either blueberries or raspberries.  I think both these berries are understated in the ice cream world and should be given at least 15 minutes of fame.

So all systems are go!  Plenty to do tomorrow on top of the usual tidying of the house and what not.  Just don’t tell anyone that I’m excited it’s Christmas time.

General Festivities

The festive season rolls around again and with the help of Mel, we have decorated the house in an appropriately festive manner. The aim was to be festive but unobtrusive which I think we have accomplished.

In the spirit of sharing (and because I have been working on this for some time) I have released a site which contains an up-to-date listing of all my music and audiobooks. You can find it in the links section or just browse to http://thestable.info/music.

If you would like anything that is listed in my database please just ask and I will send it to you. Merry Christmas to all and to all happy surfing times.

That’s all folks

Schooling for the year has finally come to an end.  Next semester, being my last semester, sees my load reduced substantially from what I am used to.  It should be a good wind down from the past few years.  But no more talk of uni or school because it is holiday season.  Until enrolment that is …