Today while I was sitting at a red light I was checking my Facebook. I guess I got bored in that two minutes it took for the light to change. Ironically I found this blog post about slowing down, not multitasking, stopping to smell the roses..... It seems like it is always my goal to live a little slower. I am always reminding myself. I've been doing a lot of "soul searching" lately. I am contemplative...always going over things, analyzing, daydreaming.... I am trying to slow down. With a full time crazy job that is an hour away from my house and three growing kids I have to be very deliberate about it. I have to force myself. Notice I said, trying to slow down.
So, Christmas is coming up pretty quick. I love Christmas. I love Christmas carols and Christmas trees and decorations and Christmas cookies and Presents. I love Presents. I love planning and finding that perfect gift for that someone special. I love wrapping.....packaging.....sealing with a kiss. I love dipping candy canes in chocolate and putting them in pretty packages with shiny red bows. I love putting the girls in their red velvet dresses and Jude in his....shirt with a collar (lol) and taking silly pictures. I love Christmas cards....but only if they contain a little note. I am not that fond of a cheap card with a family signature. Just my thoughts. Anyways....back to what I was saying. Since I moved to TN, Jake and I split the holidays. This year I get the kids for Thanksgiving and he has them on Christmas. The kids get WAY too much on Christmas. I want to give them presents because like I said above....I love the whole gift giving thing. But.....I do not want to just give them STUFF. So I am thinking and planning and organizing. I wish they knew how privileged they really are.... I try to teach them to appreciate what they have and to be humble but I think I might be failing miserably. I should probably lead by example. I am really just over all the stuff. I am focusing on my blessings. Learning to be thankful and appreciate. The blog (http://www.aholyexperience.com/)I was reading talked about this (http://onethousandgifts.com/). I haven't bought the book but she was saying that she has been writing down things she feels are "gifts" to her every day. Not just 2 or 3. She has been writing 33 each day. 33 different ones each day. I like the idea a lot. I think I will try it myself. I have so many gifts....
I am going to start blogging again. I think I will show y'all a little of my Tennessee later this week. See you then!!!
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I'm glad you decided to write again...I've missed you!
ReplyDeleteAunt D.
Welcome back! You don't need to read the book to get started, but it is a blessing. Reading about her background a bit, you can see how amazing God's work has been/is in her life. (So there's hope for us, too.)
ReplyDeleteYou're good at making memories with your kids. That could be a fun way to do Christmas! Or have them put together gifts for less fortunate kids? Kids can do gratitude journals, too.
Something I think would be fun is interviewing your kids. Here are a few websites that offer sample questions:
http://ati.iblp.org/ati/family/articles/family/questions/
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/200-Question-Cards-for-Discussion-and-Writing-Prompts-63407
http://crappypictures.com/interview-your-kids/
http://life.familyeducation.com/communication/family-time/36021.html?page=3
http://leladavidson.hubpages.com/hub/Top-50-Open-Ended-Questions-for-Sparking-Conversation-With-Kids
Yeah, I got a little carried away there. I just think it's such a fun idea!
Nancy