Take a walk through Bethlehem
But first, let me introduce you to my snowman shrine:
It began innocently enough. We were in a drought. I started pleading for snow. Soon people heard about my "shrine" and couldn't help themselves. They brought me more snowmen. I almost had to do an intervention for my mom to get her to stop. Just the other day I got another one--the really tall one-- from a friend. It's not like I can say, "That's really nice, but I'm trying to quit."
In any case, this is one of my two holiday displays over which I give the kids free reign. Sure you can set them up however you like. Touch them. Move them. Do whatever you want...only don't eat them.
Now let's make our way over to the nativity collection. You will see it's a little eclectic. A few pieces came from a friend who happens to travel out of the country a lot. New this year is the set I brought back from Finland. Can you tell which it is?

One of my favorites is the plastic set that my kids have been playing with for ages. Frequently we lose a piece or two, but eventually--usually around August--it will show up in the bathtub or the bunny cage or somewhere.

Note that one year someone forgot the "only don't eat them" rule. I don't even think it was the bunny.

This one is my most favorite. I call it "The Reluctant Joseph." It keeps slipping in its ill-fitted frame. But I like it that way. It kind of reminds me of the ill-fitted halo of the littlest angel. And it seems to suit my littlest angel just fine.

Merry Christmas!

In any case, this is one of my two holiday displays over which I give the kids free reign. Sure you can set them up however you like. Touch them. Move them. Do whatever you want...only don't eat them.
Now let's make our way over to the nativity collection. You will see it's a little eclectic. A few pieces came from a friend who happens to travel out of the country a lot. New this year is the set I brought back from Finland. Can you tell which it is?

One of my favorites is the plastic set that my kids have been playing with for ages. Frequently we lose a piece or two, but eventually--usually around August--it will show up in the bathtub or the bunny cage or somewhere.

Note that one year someone forgot the "only don't eat them" rule. I don't even think it was the bunny.

This one is my most favorite. I call it "The Reluctant Joseph." It keeps slipping in its ill-fitted frame. But I like it that way. It kind of reminds me of the ill-fitted halo of the littlest angel. And it seems to suit my littlest angel just fine.

Merry Christmas!
Comments
BTW - love the "I'm trying to quit" comment. I have a friend who accidentally began collecting Santas. Now that's all anyone gives her. She laughs about it - but every year, she gets several more Santas. There's no stopping it.
The Nativities are precious. I love the plastic one, too. And your picture is adorable - reminds me of the look on pre-teen Joseph's face during our annual ward Christmas pageant.
glo--you think the seasonal stuff like Santas and snowmen are bad, it's even worse for things you have up year-around. I have roosters in my kitchen and one of my friends is practically in recovery in order to stop reaching for the latest rooster to buy for me. (Thankfully she gave me some great ones before she decided get clean.)
I love looking at other people's nativity sets. I especially appreciat that your Joseph's head is chewed.
and hey, I have one of the same nativities as you! Wish it was the child friendly one... my children have broken off the shepherds leg 3 times now :( Where can one find a child friendly one? The one I tried to buy, the cashier took away from me and told me I couldn't buy it because it had a recall, that made me really sad.
Mimo--what is it with the shepherd's leg? Mine has been glued together twice.
I don't even remember when or where I got that little plastic one but my friend has a really cute one--I think it's from Fisher-Price.
Such lovely Christmas displays......Good Job, Compulsive!
Yes, the Fisher-Price Nativity set is very child-friendly. I think you can only order it online, though.