Are you wanting to get to Walt Disney World or Disneyland for the holidays? Or would you rather be at home? It's a tough call! I'm always somewhere in the middle, but being at home with those I love is always my best choice.
Colorado at Christmas.
Oh, how we long to be home for the holidays! Sometimes the road is long and seemingly endless. Sometimes, all too often actually, air travel is not a great option due to crowded flights and high prices. Yet, we long for home! Our seasonal music can reflect that yearning. Here's one of my very favorite Christmas songs. Written and recorded by Amy Granton her "A Christmas to Remember"disc.
Listen for yourself, and be prepared to enjoy this very heartfelt performance.
(Lyrics copyright Songwriters: Amy Grant and Chris Eaton. Top photo copyright The Walt Disney Company. Bottom photo copyright The Denver Channel.)
Oh, how we long to be home for the holidays! Sometimes the road is long and seemingly endless. Sometimes the air travel is impossible due to crowded flights and a lack of vacation time from our busy schedules. But the music we hear this season plays on our heartstrings. I absolutely love the song called Christmas Lullaby by Amy Grant.
Found on her "A Christmas to Remember" disc, the gentle and heartfelt lyrics reach each of us with the message of this season:
Are you far away from home This dark and lonely night Tell me what best would help To ease your mind Someone to give Direction for this unfamiliar road Or one who says, "Follow me and I will lead you home" How beautiful How precious The Savior of old To love so Completely The loneliest soul how gently how tenderly He says to one and all, "Child you can follow Me And I will lead you home Trust Me and follow Me And I will lead you home" Be near me, Lord Jesus I ask Thee to stay Close by me forever And love me I pray Bless all the dear children In Thy tender care And take us to Heaven To live with Thee there Take us to Heaven To live with Thee there Take a listen at this beautiful song, and then ask yourself, "Will I be home for Christmas?"
(Lyrics copyright Songwriters: Amy Grant and Chris Eaton)