Thursday, November 28, 2013

Thanksgiving to Thanks-LIVING


            Thanksgiving. This time of year is filled with excitement, stress, family, food, busyness, friends, food, thankful words, remembrance, and food. To some, it may be easy to become narrow-minded and caught up in too much worthless living on this day. To some, another normal day to get things done. To others, a day that hurts because of the loss of loved ones. To many, the one and only day out of the year to truly give thanks. What if we changed the way we thought about Thanksgiving? What if Thanksgiving became something entirely different? What if we ignored Thanksgiving Day altogether? What if we tried something new? Imagine a world of thanks-LIVING.

            I am challenging myself to begin a journey of thanks-living. I once heard someone say that the art of thanksgiving is thanks-living. Thanks-living is thankfulness in action every single day. What does thanks-living look like in your life? In my life, I hope to thank God for the gift of my family by being the first to serve them. I hope to thank God for the gift of life by living it victoriously. I hope to thank God for inspiration and encouragement by living a life that inspires and encourages others.

            This Thanksgiving, let’s begin a journey together. Maybe we could flip the cycle altogether. Thanksgiving Day could become a normal day, and we could celebrate true Thanksgiving the 364 days that remain in a year. Maybe we should spend Thanksgiving Day to complain and complain. We should simply get it all out of the way on one day, so the rest of our days will be filled with nothing but thankfulness. Let’s add to our prayers and words of thankfulness. Let’s act on it.

And now.....a funny, yet precious reminder for our Thanksgiving celebration.

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

A New Journey: BLOGGING!

Friends, family, and curious readers...

So I guess I just began my very first blog entry! I feel sophisticated and accomplished, which is ironic because I am currently only finishing my second sentence. I have recently taken great interest in blogging. I read blogs ALL THE TIME. About thirty minutes ago, a brilliant idea popped into my head! One of my New Year's Resolutions would be to begin a blog! What a great head start I would already have to the new year. Shortly after, I questioned why I would wait for the new year when I could begin now. I have so much I would love to share with anyone who dares to listen to a little seventeen-year-old girl like me. I can't wait to capture tiny pieces of my passions and ambitions through writing. This school year has already been filled with many beginning and ends, triumphs and trials, norms and new experiences. I know these experiences are mere glimpses of what is to come, even within the new year of 2014. This new journey of blogging will be an exciting one for me, and it is my hope that you will jump in and experience it with me. Blessings.



(Picture from: http://profalbrecht.wordpress.com/2008/12/26/why-accounting-profs-should-blog/)