My kids are growing up soooo quickly and I look back at my childhood and see a lot of things that they have missed out on doing. Like a yearly rendezvous in the Ozarks for a week! Camping by the bank of Lake Oauachita, fishing in the ice cold water, and listening to the river flow by as we drifted off to sleep, nestled snuggly in our sleeping bags. There are pictures of my little brother, sister and I, playing in the water, fishing off logs, swimming in cow ponds, and helping to wash the dishes after the nightly fish fry. I fondly recall the VERY first time we went down a water slide. What JOYous fun! But here we are, running the rat race to pay the next bill and my children don't know what it is to feel the mud ooze up between your toes, or to dip your feet in a hot mineral spring.
So, what do I plan to do about this? Well, I am determined that we will go camping at least once this year and that we will spend some quality time with our precious babies and teach them how to just relax and let go of the worries of school work, pleasing friends, or even pleasing yourself. Perhaps, they will grow to look back fondly on their childhood and will remember lessons learned from nature and how majestic God's creation truly is! And if we fail to follow through with these plans, God forgive us and help us to get back up and start over again!
Oh, Lord, let these JOYful days of the new year carry over into each new day and may we always turn to YOU the true source of our JOY!!!!
This is a simple little chorus God gave me at 12:15 AM, January 1st, 2006:
"It's a new day, a new day, let the Lord change your life. It's a new day, a new day, when He frees you from sin and strife. Just open your heart. Let the healing start. Let go of your sinful past. For it's a new day when you surrender to God"
2 comments:
Yes, Jana, the planning always seems to get bigger and bigger each year. Lord, help us to accomplish all of it!
Jana, in my opinion you are definitely on track as far as planning to spend more relaxed time with your family. It is crucial that we do that. I've convinced that it is the will of God to live our lives in this order: 1. God 2. Our family (spouse and children) 3. Church
You are right that quickly your children will be gone, and it will be too late to spend time with them. It will never be the same once they have left your home. Your children are the most important ministry you have. Put them first--before your music, before teaching others, before outreach to others...put them first.
As you know, I have four children. A minute ago, they were around my feet. I turned my head, looked back around...and they were gone.
I love and appreciate you.
Shirley Buxton
www.writenow.wordpress.com
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