Saturday, December 31, 2022
Friday, December 30, 2022
Day 315: More Lessons of the Season
Lesson 1: "If you lie, you'll go to prison."
This nugget was born from a sister-discussion, overheard by a niece, about Aunt Becky [from Full House] going to prison for lying to get her kids into a good college.
Lesson 2: If kids give you sass, give it right back
Thursday, December 29, 2022
Day 314: Pi(e) [π] Day
In honor of my 314th post I present my (self-appointed) gang sign.
That's a play on pi, 3.14, for all of the non-math nerds.
300 posts is a lot to go through in order to confirm or deny it.
And if this is the first time - allow your eyes to feast and savor! 😋
Wednesday, December 28, 2022
Day 313: Anticipating
Tuesday, December 27, 2022
Day 312: JC's Picture
Monday, December 26, 2022
Day 311: Silence
Silence is golden - or so they say (don't ask me who 'they' are).
- In a life with small children, silence may seem like a great gift and blessing.
- In a life with adults, silence may seem judgemental or invalidating.
Sunday, December 25, 2022
Day 310: Christmas Magic
For years now, I've had an inside joke with my sisters about "Christmas magic."
Essentially, this is just playing up the 'magic of Christmas' theme and attributing anything and everything that works out or falls into place as:
"Christ-mas Mag-ic."
Complete with finger wiggles.
I made a demonstrative video of such magical wiggles several years ago.
You should most definitely take a look - and read - HERE.
As I re-read thoughts from my much earlier post it seemed a fitting reminder for this time of year.
Christmas - for the majority of Christians, is a celebration of the birth of Christ. A time of rejoicing, appreciation, thanksgiving, salvation.
And for anyone living during this time of year (or anytime), it's a time of reflection and, ultimately, choice.
Choice in how we move forward, live our lives, think, interact with others - choice in everything.
It's easy to forget that we have such choice.
Especially, in circumstances where none of the choices presented are favorable.
But we do.
We always have choice - even when we don't like it.
And every time we make a choice, we uncover new options available to us.
In this Christmas season and close of the calendar year, I'd like to offer a recommendation.
Choose Yourself.
Exercise your power of choice.
Make decisions based on the things you want and care about rather than the things you fear or are trying to avoid.
Use your voice.
Practice sharing what you really mean and feel.
Listen openly.
Listen to hear, listen to understand - not to respond.
Strive to make the world a better place.
When we make choices through a lens of love and opportunity we will carry the magic of Christmas (an dare I say, humanity?!) all year long.