Sunday, January 3, 2010


The Tradition of the Christmas Quilt










I just had to share one of our favorite Christmas gifts this year!  John and I had been having a hard time thinking of new traditions to start with our little family and now we have a special quilt to get us started. It didn't take us long to start  the tradition of napping with the Christmas quilt. Thank you, John and Arlene. We love you and miss you. Arlene you are a talented quilter and poet! Here is the poem Arlene wrote:



Our gift to you this Christmas
you will need next December one,
to begin a new family tradition
that creates some holiday fun.

You’ll unpack the Quilt with decorations
when you decorate for Christmas each year,
make a spot in your house you can place it
then it’s magic begins— do not fear .

Now twelve days before each Christmas—
which days it matters not—
gather your family on this “Christmas Quilt”
make sure each one has a spot.

Each night you’ll do something different
but remember to change through the years,
depending on the age of the children
for the memories I know they’ll hold dear.

Here’s some ideas I believe might help you
as you plan for the next Christmas year,
on the quilt sing a song , poem, story 
or a movie to bring Christmas Cheer.

One night you might have a Christmas picnic;

on this quilt with your family around.
One night share some Christmas cookies
sing carols to see how you sound.


The most important thing to remember
as the memories of each year seem to grow,
bring the fun and excitement of Christmas-
the true meaning of Christmas they’ll know.

One night you might focus on talent
let the quilt be a stage they’ll stand on,
each child will feel they’re important   
as you end with a prayer and a song.

You might let each child each take a turn
to sleep with the quilt in the night,
for there is nothing like a warm soft blanket
to have for your own wrapped up tight

There’s only one thing that I ask you
to do on the quilt Christmas Eve,
take turns and share your feelings
of our Savior and why you believe.

This “Christmas Quilt” is our gift we give
but it’s magic is all up to you,
so put it away—take it out the next year
make a plan so you’ll know what to do.

Traditions are magical and important
as each child grows up and goes on,
for they take with them memories of family
they’ll remember this long after your gone.

We Love you mom and dad.

7 comments:

Arlene Heiner said...

I am so happy you like the quilt--There is nothing like Christmas traditions they'll always remember- love you guys

The Sullengers said...

How great is that - I'm sure it will bring many memories to your cute little family!

Lexie said...

Hey Mel! This is Lexie. What is your e-mail address? I have a couple questions for you. By they way, your baby is beautiful!!

Anonymous said...

Hey Mel!! This is Lexie. I was wondering if I could get your e-mail address. Hope your holidays were great. My e-mail is lex_pal@hotmail.com. Hope to hear from you!!

Heathelyn said...

Oh, how sweet! Traditions make the holidays that much more wonderful.

Kate and Cole said...

That is so cute! What a nice tradition. I love traditions. Tell her to get started on mine :)

Alison Wilde said...

Hi Melanie!
You have the most darling little girls! I love reading about them, and seeing how different a life with girls is to a life with boys! You are a darling mom Melanie!!