At some point near the end of her marriage, my mother again started going to church, our Christmases became a little less secular, and it fell upon me—at a mere nine years old—to assemble our family’s first nativity scene. The crèche I built out of Lego, of course; Joseph was the Olympic judo figurine I’d got from a box of Cheerios; and Mary was swiped from my sister’s set of Russian nesting dolls. The greatest abomination, however, was saved for the baby Jesus, where I pulled the hair off a tiny troll and wrapped him in swaddling clothes.
Photo based on a dim memory and the necklaces sold by Hannah Nuttall.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a novel way to assemble a creche, and leave it to a child's imagination! Super description! Kate, ABC team
ReplyDeleteI laughed. A good Christmas belly laugh.
ReplyDeleteWhatever works! I wish I could have seen that!
ReplyDeleteLeslie
abcw team
That is a great idea. :)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
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ReplyDeleteA nice story! I still have a troll with pink hair.
ReplyDeleteoh hahah you truly had the Christmas spirit! You made do with what you had - very creative! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteGood. I'm all for a secular Christmas; let everyone celebrate, trolls and all...
ReplyDeleteLet's have it all! Love!
ReplyDeleteThis, this is Christ the King? I like it.
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
Reminiscent of the challenges that relate to nativity. Your personal venture at a young age reflected the love and affections. Well penned Roy!
ReplyDeleteHank
A wonderful story!
ReplyDeleteAnna :o]
Perfect...thanks for the smile Roy...Happy Holidays to you and yours...
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