If Mary and Joseph had been on Facebook

This is a clever what-might-have-been if Facebook had Mary and Joseph updating their profiles as their lives unfolded under the influence of our miracle working God.

That sentence seems a bit awkward, but I like it. It stays.

Hat tip: High Calling Blogs.

Merry Christmas to all readers of Paper Bridges.

Thank you for continuing to read my humble blog. May you have a blessed Christmas with your loved ones.

Did you see the lunar eclipse?

Wasn’t it interesting? Watching the moon do it’s Pac Man imitation before becoming an orange in the sky. A winter solstice to remember.

I made a last minute decision to stay up, venturing outside at 1:30 am to check on the eclipse. Too many tree branches in the backyard to get a clear view with my binoculars. Later (2:30? Can’t remember. So sleepy), I checked the view from the driveway.

Amazing.

Diane Goodwin, a fellow homeschooling mom and Twitter chat friend, snapped this beauty. It’s exactly what I saw in the sky.

I didn’t really get the orange bit until I actually saw it. I’ve seen other lunar eclipses before, but nothing like this one.

In case you didn’t see the eclipse due to clouds, or the need for sleep, I’m posting this time lapse video. Thanks to Sandra Foyt for sharing the link.

I can’t help but think:

What did folks think years ago when it appeared the moon bled?

How much more interesting it is to jump on social media and share with others watching the same event, yet so far away.

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