


Winter came early to our house that year.
On Christmas Eve of that year our baby boy went into heart failure and was hospitalized the day after Christmas. I knew the blue lips he had were not normal and his breathing was not like any other baby I had ever seen.

Winter had truly set in.
We knew he would have to have heart surgery as soon as he was stabilized. Then another setback in the coming days. He developed a digestive issue in and was hospitalized again. We were told by a doctor that he would never do all the things that other “normal kids” would ever do. He would not ride a bike, go to school, and on and on. And his parting words were, “I can’t fix your baby.”

Definitely, we felt as though Winter would never end.
Then, the first of March came and we were told they HAD to do surgery on his heart and that he would have about a 10% chance of survival.
Would winter ever be over for us?
I do not recall when I saw the very first signs of “spring” in our life. But God gave us hope that “spring” was coming. And as the months rolled on, some good and some not so good, I could see God was going to bring about a “spring” like we had never seen before.

All my other children had been rolling over and cooing, long before our son did, but when he rolled over–I wanted to announce it to the world. We all wanted to shout it from the rooftops. When he sat up at 1 year old you would have thought he would have set a world’s record for the youngest baby to ever sit up. And at 14 months when he took his first steps–oh my–it should have gone in the Guinness Book of World’s Records.
And yes–a new season was here and we were able to enjoy it even more than ever before because we didn’t know for sure if it would ever come to our house again. But it did. All in God’s own time.
So I say this to you this holiday season. Winter will not last forever. It only seems like it will. Hang on to that hope. The hope that this holiday season will show us all we have to be grateful for and all the blessings that we have taken for granted in the “good” years that have come and gone.

This is the season for hope. And while today, you may feel as though it’s been a year of winter, God sent his Son to give us hope. Hope for a better tomorrow and a hope for eternity.
May the “Merry” in Merry Christmas be a hope for a brighter tomorrow, a gratefulness for what we have had in the year’s past and a resolve to appreciate the little things in life that we miss and hope to have in the future.
Merry Christmas to all!
Blessings!
Debbie






Merry Christmas to all of your family. Your Christmas tree is beautiful!
Appreciate your positive attitude
Love,
Sherry Doctor
Sherry, thank you so much for reading the newsletter. As I’ve told everyone, you all are the greatest people on earth. Have a blessed Christmas.
Thank you Debbie for your beautiful stories of hope and renewal. Merry Christmas to you and your family and loved ones.
Judy Bingaman
Merry Christmas to you and thank you for commenting. How blessed to be a part of so many great people’s lives. I count it a joy to know you.
Thank you for sharing the beautiful story. Merry Christmas!
Linda Gale
(A purchaser of your beautiful items, but have not made it to Rose Hill yet.)
Thank you,Linda. Hope you have a wonderful Christmas! Thanks for reading my newsletter.
I had an older brother with Downs Syndrome. He was a very special person, always had a smile and so happy!
Merry Christmas to you and all your family!
Debbie Hall
Debbie thank you for sharing about your older brother. I’m sure you felt very blessed to be a part of your brother’s life. Many people never get that blessing. Merry Christmas!
Debbie, thanks for sharing your story. Praises to our Lord. Merry Christmas!
FYI- Chris Fritzler, a longtime customer of yours, is in derby rehab. She has been in recovery from brain surgery since March. So, we didn’t get to shop with you this year. Prayers needed! Jane Casullo(sister-in-law)
Jane, thank you so much for telling me about Chris Fitzler I have thought about you guys so often this year and I was hoping she was all right. Boy, it’s been a long haul for her. What a fighter and what a story! I’ll keep her in my prayers.
How very beautiful. You brought tears of joy to me. Our world has changed & yet my prayers ask God continually for his guidance for us & our country.. if you ever give up the store you need to take up writing. And I would like mine autographed please… Merry Christmas sweet friends.
I feel so blessed to have so many customers like you who have become my friends. You and and so many others are what keeps me wanting to keep this business going—no matter how crazy this world gets!
A beautiful encouraging message Debbie!
Merry CHRISTmas to you and your dear family!
Ginger Maxey
Ginger, so good to hear from you. Hope your Christmas is as beautiful as you are. I have the most wonderful customers in the world.
Deb you are such a encourager to so many, I miss your pretty things since my accident on Andover road I told you I dont like to drive thus have not been out keep up the pretty things and if you open a booth anywhere please me know. Nancy Ford
So nice of you to comment. We miss you and hope to see you at shows next year. I missed them even though they are so much hard work. Have a blessed Christmas!
Nancy, so good to hear from you. Hope you’re doing fine and hope to see you in the future. Looking forward to being in shows again next year. Take care.
Debbie, you always focus on the many blessings we have around us and you’re not afraid to share your faith in God! That’s one of the reasons I love to support your business! Praying you and your family will be blessed in the New Year!
Michelle, I thought I answered your comment last night but didn’t find it on my website. When it comes to all this techie stuff, I know just enough to be dangerous. Thanks for your kind comment and May we find hope in our Lord in the year 2021.
Michelle, There’s only one life worth living and that is for Jesus Christ. He gave me hope when I had none and changed my life. Now I owe my whole life to Him.
Thank you for your encouraging words and May your celebration of Christmas give you hope.
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas Debbie and family. Love your shop and the many conversations we have had. Your sons story is encouraging and He is always a delight to see. Praying for you and your family and a happy new year. Look forward to spring
Nancy, Merry Christmas and , yes, looking forward to spring. Hope you’re doing great!
What a touching and timely story of faith, hope and perspective. Just what we need during this trying time in our lives. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for your sweet comment. I hope your Christmas was wonderful in a special way this year. Blessings on your New Year!