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12 Days of Christmas {Day 12 : Christmas Meaning}

day 12

What does Christmas mean to me? 

It’s tough.  Of course it means the birth of our Lord.  It means celebrating His birthday. 

In addition to this, it means a time of slowing down.  Taking a break from the hustle and bustle of life.  Easing up on the stress that bogs us down on a daily basis. 

It’s spending time with family.  It’s remembering the meaning of this life.

Remembering that it’s not the bills, the house, the job, or even the stuff.  It’s the lives that we can affect, the kids that we raise, and the parents we make proud. 

It’s the celebrating, the time spent together, and the memories we make. 

It’s remembering that the gifts under the tree are objects to show our affection to those we love.  Remembering it’s not to replace time we spend with them. 

I want my kids to remember the amazing times we spend rather than the gifts they were given. 

That’s what I remember.

I can hardly remember a single gift from growing up but I remember the Christmas Eve nights spent with one set of grandparents.  Christmas morning spent with the other set.

How do you feel about Christmas?  What will your kids remember? 

12 Days of Christmas 2012

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The Neglected Four Letter Word {Into the Word Wednesday}

Well, this week was a tough one.  I didn’t feel particularly moved to share anything.  I have been praying that something would come and nothing.  Sure I could choose a verse and share about it but I want to be real on this blog.   More real than I’ve ever been. Even if no one ever reads these words it’s coming from my heart and is therapeutic for me!

As I was thinking and praying, praying and thinking it hit me. 

The neglected four letter word.  It may be different for you but for me that word is rest.  We don’t always have to be full on going, going, going.  This is very hard for me. I rarely rest and relax. It’s just not in me to sit. 

I’m always working toward accomplishment.  It doesn’t matter what that might be.  Cleaning the toilet, the mirror or the sink while I’m in there just because it’s one less thing to do later.  Getting the kids dressed for bed while simultaneously pulling out clothes that no longer fit.  If the kids are in bed and we are watching a movie, I am probably organizing paperwork or folding laundry.  It’s a never-ending cycle.  I keep waiting for that bell to ding signaling the end of it.  You know, similar to the washer that dings to alert that it’s time to switch it over.   It never seems to end. 

Then this week I read this:

In the Easy-To-Read version of the bible it translates as this:  ‘It is a waste of time for you to get up early and stay up late trying to make a living. The Lord provides for those He loves even while they are sleeping.‘ 

What a relief!!!  I am allowed to take a rest. I am allowed to relax.  Something my husband begs me to do on a regular basis.  Now there are definitely seasons that require more work and less sleep than others.  This isn’t permission to sit and pray that God will do all the work.  He can see our hard work.

I feel accomplished if I’ve completed a dozen tasks during the day.  However, at the end of the day I feel as though I’ve missed it.  Have I enjoyed myself? Nope.  I’ve worked so hard I’ve forgotten to live and enjoy.  I’m too busy to take the time to do something for me.  Here’s how we’ll remedy that.  Find 20 minutes in your day whether it’s during nap time, before the crowd wakes up or after they are in bed.  Can you do that?

Listen up moms. I know you are out there working hard.  Okay hard isn’t good enough. I’m guessing you are working your fingers to the bone.  I am begging and pleading with you.  Please take 20 minutes today for you.  I don’t think you heard me…you sitting at your computer browsing Facebook or Pinterest.  Take 20 minutes.  What would you do?

Here are some ideas!

  • Read a book (not a kids book)
  • Listen to your iPod while doing NOTHING else
  • Sit on the porch with a cup of coffee or tea
  • Take a bath (what?!?)
  • Paint your toenails
  • Give yourself a facial
  • Browse a catalog, circle what you like (Christmas is coming!)
  • Make yourself a meal and eat it in peace
  • Exercise

How will you spend your 20 minutes?  Please leave a comment and I’ll add the ideas to this list!

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–Join my co-hostesses and I this week for Into The Word Wednesday!

Becky at Tales of Beauty for Ashes

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Kelly at The Houtz House Party

Falen at Upward Not Inward

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Making the most of the unplanned.

Another awesome photo opportunity that almost wasn’t.  On a recent vacation we took a walk on the docks with the kids.  There were a few birds flying around when the kids started tossing their snacks toward them.  In less than 10  minutes there were at least 30 birds coming to snatch a bite!  We went back to the house 3 separate times for refills.  Over 150 pictures later we had an amazing free afternoon feeding the birds.

These are the types of things the kids will remember when they grow up.  Things we can’t do as readily in our home town.  I hope we always take notice of these opportunities for fun!!

What’s your favorite unplanned experience?

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Hello date night!

Date night?  Anyone with kids remember what that is?!?

I love my husband and I love my kids.  We do however go through times that we need to reconnect.

It seems lately that if have the opportunity to go out minus kids we can’t seem to think of a new place to go.  I blame mommy/daddy brain for the forgetfulness.  So we have a sitter.  What happens next?  Inevitably we head to the same restaurant we always go to or head to the movies.  What else is there to do in the Midwest?  There has to be more to life than the same old.

So we got smart. We began writing down new restaurants and new activities as we thought of them. Those things I read in our newspaper that I thought sounded really fun to try but I knew I’d never remember later.  The new restaurant hubby mentioned that would slip his mind when the next date night rolled around.  Thus, the date night jars were born!

I have three jars based solely on price.  In case it’s a tighter week than most we can do something on the cheap.  If we are going out for an anniversary or birthday maybe something pricier.   Massages of course could be pricey or cheap…

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I’m so excited to put these into play.  Rather than going to the same boring places it will be like it was in college! We’ll be more adventurous in our activities, try new foods and therefore have more memories.

I’d love to share some pictures of your date night jars if you feel inclined to share them!  I’ll also highlight your blog if you’d like.

Question of the day – what is your favorite date?

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Excitement….chaos….remorse oh my!

Hmmm…where to begin.  It all began last week, four days ago to be exact.  It was a complete spur of the moment decision. During my blog travels to find some new blogger friends I stumbled onto a blog named Finding Hope. YES, YES, YES!!  I immediately connected with the author. We seemed to have a lot in common.  Would this truly be where I found my hope?

Finding Hope
 

Things have been crazy here lately. Companies closing down, other companies on the downturn, my husband going back to school full time, wilder than normal kids and no time for really anything other than the day to day.  I felt as if I was drowning. It’s up to me to keep this family running during this next year and I’m feeling more than overwhelmed (can we say triple overwhelmed?!) about what I need to do. I wanted to do something I wanted to do instead off always what I must do. Not necessarily in a selfish way but I needed some quiet time alone with Him. I’ve known for a while. This is my chance to rekindle.

The most current post on this blog was about an upcoming bible study about the Proverbs 31 woman through Good Morning Girls. A woman I so desperately would love to be but is it at all possible? I decided in all of about 15 seconds that I was going to do this. I email the author of the blog to join the group.  A three month, five day a week study about this ‘perfect’ woman.  Two to three verses per day – how hard can that be? I can surely find 5-10 minutes of quiet time to myself to study and meditate on these verses so I can be an integral part of this group.

I’m all set…printed my study guide, printed the e-book, joined the Facebook discussion group.  I am ready to go.

Day one. Monday May 14th. I struggled with finding my quiet time. I really wanted to get up early so I could grab an iced coffee and enjoy this quiet time. I set my alarm and of course the children that never get up early get up 10 minutes before my alarm is due to go off. Failure. Fast forward through the day. I find my 15 minutes at the very end of the day. 11:45pm. I’m wondering what I’ve gotten myself into. Was this a mistake? Was this not the right time? Everyone else in the group seems so put together. Great…now I’m intimidated but determined.

Day two. Same story. I’m now wondering if day three will pick up. I’ll be sure to let you know!

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