Everywhere we went we help open doors, smiled and gave out compliments like free candy! It was such a great day serving those around me and focusing on others and how to make them happy. It was almost like people watching sometimes...I would just watch people and get excited to do something nice for them in the next few moments. We should do this all the time...once you try it, your attachment to money will pretty much disappear.
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
23 Random Acts of Kindness
Everywhere we went we help open doors, smiled and gave out compliments like free candy! It was such a great day serving those around me and focusing on others and how to make them happy. It was almost like people watching sometimes...I would just watch people and get excited to do something nice for them in the next few moments. We should do this all the time...once you try it, your attachment to money will pretty much disappear.
Monday, December 17, 2012
I'm learning
I would look back at a picture, video or talk about something we did and think, "Man, things were REALLY good back then." "Why didn't anyone tell me to enjoy that more?" "Why didn't I soak in the moment more?"
Years ago I wondered where I would be today...and I got here one day at a time. When I look back, I see how I got from there to here.
That's the thing about life. It's ordinary days strung together, with a few big events in between. It's gradual, slow and sometimes mundane.
So, if I look back and think things were pretty great 10 years ago...2 years ago...even 2 months ago, things must be pretty great NOW, too.
Right?
I'm just so busy in the "now", I don't notice how blessed I am. I don't take extra time for hugs and kind words. I don't realize how many people around me love me like crazy. I don't notice the little impacts God makes through me every day. I don't notice the lingering smiles just because I'm in the room.
I don't notice, because I'm in the now and it's so subtle.
It's more sad though when I look back and THEN I notice...I missed it.
Don't miss right now. Don't miss what God's doing.
What He's teaching you through your current heartache. How He's growing you today. How you have a better attitude today than you did yesterday. How He's maturing you and increasing your compassion. How much your love grows for your family when you're all together.
Today counts...don't miss it.
Monday, October 1, 2012
Winta's Story
Thursday, August 2, 2012
The "A" Word
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Waiting...still waiting.
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Next destination? Africa.
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
I want to ride the cars! (Insert whine here)
He went with my parent’s to a little fair in town and got to ride tons of rides the other day. When I got there he and my 3 little sisters were having so much fun and had the biggest smiles on their faces.
We had time to ride one more ride. It was a hard decision, but it had to be done.
We went with the Tilt-A-Whirl.
Best ride ever, hands down.
All 4 kids plus 2 of us big kids got to enjoy this wonderful ride. I was with Priscilla (5) and Olivia (2), screaming and laughing the whole time. I felt pretty accomplished getting so many great spins…ahhh, nothing like it.
When the ride was over, we all knew it was time to go.
As we were walking to the car, we were almost home free, but not before Christian spotted an alluring ride. It was the cars.
The sparkly cars that go around in a circle. He couldn’t get it off his mind. He kept asking to ride it, cried over it, threw a fit…he just knew that ride would be all he ever wanted and more!
Needless to say, he ruined his own day because all he could think about was not getting to ride the car ride.
I think we do that with God too.
I do that.
I whine, pout, throw a fit and complain about not getting what I really wanted.
Sure, I got to do tons of other fun things and was blessed so much, but that’s not the point.
I want to ride the car ride! I want that job! I want that opportunity! I want that guy! I want that house!
I wonder how many days or moments I’ve ruined because I was so focused on what I didn’t get.
Too many, I’m sure.
I’m not a little 3 year old; I have no excuse! I know God’s plans are bigger and better than anything I might want for myself. That’s always been true.
I've got to stop looking at that car ride I think is going to be so much fun- besides, it's almost always not what I really wanted.
You've seen that car ride...it just goes around in a circle. Whoop-dee-do.
I'm choosing to focus on the things God is doing around me, in me, through me, and the amazing things to come!
What things cause you to be ungrateful for what God has done or is doing in your life? What is your "Car Ride" that distracts you?
Monday, April 16, 2012
Love Stories
I’m convinced that the best love stories are the ones that take longer to happen.
First, let me say it’s hard to wait. It’s hard to go through life, single, for years and years. There are days that you know that God has a plan and there are some that you wonder if He really knows how you feel.
I’ve been there. I am there.
If I keep going back to the truth though, I can make it that day. His promises can be trusted.
I’ve been reading Ruth’s story again. It doesn’t give a lot of timelines in the story, however. How long she traveled with her mother in law, how long she gleaned with the other girls, etc. It did say she was married for 10 years before her husband died though.
Ten years!
10 years before Boaz even entered the story; this wonderful story.
Speaking of Boaz…oh, Boaz. He’s that guy we all picture, coming in (possibly on horseback or a nice car, with a million dollar smile who is a “man of standing” (See Ruth 2:1) who just happens to be really sweet and down to eart- Sorry…I’m getting carried away.), sweeping us off our feet and causing us to live happily ever after. I’m sure that’s not exactly how their life went, but I’ll save that for a later post.
You might feel the “one” God has promised you, the one you dream about, the one you pray for, your “Boaz”, is probably lost and just won’t ask for directions. If he would just hurry up already, right?
Though, like this story, Ruth was older, had already been married for 10 years, had moved in with her Mother-in-law and was picking up scraps from a field before Boaz noticed her.
It’s not too late for me and it’s not too late for you. We’re in the right place!
God hasn’t forgotten us. He hasn’t changed His mind. His promise still stands.
Hold on to it. Hold on to Him.
Do “All the people of my town know that you are a woman of noble character”? (Ruth 3:11)
Keep praying. Keep doing what you’re doing. Keep living for and pursuing God.
You never know who might notice you while you’re doing what God has called you to.
Oh, and if you happen to see my Boaz wondering around lost, can you point him in my direction? Thanks.


























