Emporia Presbyterian Manor
“Tis the Season”
DECEMBER 2022
Emporia Presbyterian Manor staff member shares holiday memories from Germany Growing up, Administrative Assistant Dorothee McWilliams’ holiday traditions were a little different than the ones most of us are used to. Born in Waldfischbach, Germany and spending most of her childhood in the Frankfurt area, Dorothee’s holiday memories revolve around traditional German celebrations.
Dorothee McWilliams as a child in Germany
“I loved the German Christmas traditions that I grew up with,” said Dorothee. “December 6 is Saint Nicholas Day. The day before, we would clean our boots and shoes and leave them outside our front door and, during the night, Saint Nicholas would come and leave candy, fruit and nuts in our boots—also some small gifts.” But Saint Nicholas wasn’t the only visitor Dorothee would anxiously await each year— Christmas Eve brought its own special guest. “On the evening of December 24, the Christmas Angel would arrive and leave gifts. I remember the anticipation and joy when my mom would ring the bell and let us into the room. My Mom would In Germany, St. Nicholas is celebrated on December 6. Children put their boots outside light the Christmas tree and all the gifts were under the tree. and wake up to find fruit, nuts and small gifts. This is one of my favorite
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Editor’s Note: In a nod to our Presbyterian heritage, we regularly feature a column from a PMMA® chaplain in our newsletter. This month’s column comes from Robert “Bob” Giffin, chaplain at Topeka Presbyterian Manor®.
Christmas gifts, trees, décor, shopping, love, peace, joy, hope, family, friends, Santa, “White Christmas”, Robert Giffin “It’s a Wonderful Life”, “Ernest Saves Christmas”, “Jingle Bells”, “Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire”, white chocolate covered pretzels, ham, eggnog, and a partridge in a pear tree! Wowser! Tis the season when our lives go from busy to busier. In the midst of our busy lives, let us be reminded that ‘tis the season of “Advent.” The term “Advent” comes from the Latin word adventus which means “coming.” Advent is about the “coming” of Christ. Hundreds of years beforehand, the Prophet Isaiah foretold that he would: “For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace” (Is. 9:6, NIV). CHRISTmas is Jesus! Jesus truly is the reason for the
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