Today on my way home from clearance sale shopping for next years snowsuits I went through the McDonalds drive through for a peppermint mocha. I will admit that first sip made me feel a little sad. Christmas really is over. A week ago I was thrilled to pack up Christmas and get back to "normal" life but today as I was taking that pepperminty sip I suddenly felt a longing for the colorful lights, the adorned tree, and the excited shopping. Now that I am home that feeling has certainly passed but I remember years past where I felt a very real sadness after the holiday season was over. I'm sure I am not alone as January can be a very depressing month with the dark days and freezing cold. But this year my little L and I decided that we were going to make 2014 into the year of 52 Blessings. Every week we will be finding something that we can do to bless others. This was our first week. The challenge is finding things to do that are relatively easy to accomplish with three kids in tow and something that L can easily help with. This week L decided to draw some pictures that we could mail to brighten someone's day. L drew three lovely pictures and we mailed them to some of my great aunts and uncles and my grandma. We wrote a little note that said we were thinking of them and hoped the picture brightened their day. L is super excited to put them in the mailbox today after school and I must admit that seeing her excitement makes me feel pretty proud. Looking forward to seeing what blessings we can come up with throughout the year. Any suggestions?
Aww, great idea Nancy :) A couple of ideas... she could deliver baking or meals to neighbours or someone in need. She could call someone to chat or sing on the phone. Bring a coffee to her teacher (school or church). Do a chore at a relative's house. Visit a nursing home (how they love babies and little kids there!!) Enjoy! In blessing others, you will be blessed!!
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