In today’s busy and aggressive society mothers at home are not given much encouragement to be committed to their role in being home.
In my weekly 'Hearts for Home' post I am encouraging myself and others to commit to thinking about what 4-6 things we can do each week to bring our thoughts, prayers and actions to keeping our 'Hearts for Home'.
I am praying that a spirit of gentleness, generosity in thoughts and time along with loveliness and grace would lead us to be all that God wants us to be.
I pray also that each person involved in 'Hearts for Home' would also pray for any others involved as well.
May you be blessed by this initiative. I pray it brings you and your family many blessings.
So each week list 4-6 things you will commit to that will keep your "Hearts for Home'.
Please leave a you name and a link to your blog (if you don't have one just leave your list in the comment box) and perhaps a comment so we can all see and encourage each other.
If you would like, add the 'Hearts for Home' logo to your side bar as a reminder of your goals.
God Bless you this week.
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I also have decided I need to print out my list so I can constantly refer to it and therefore keep it in my mind. I also need to have it put up where I can see it constantly.
My list for the 28th December is ♥ ♥
Firstly I hope you are all enjoyed your Christmas with your families and are now relaxing over the Christmas Season.
Thank you for being involved over the past year to all my regular ladies. I am honoured and appreciate your inspiration and care as we journey through life week by week. I have been blessed to know each and everyone of you!
1. Mostly this week I will be spending time relaxing with Stephen and the children.
2. Pick up our special visitors on Friday from the airport and do a little bit of 12 Days of Christmas shopping.
3. Prepare for our New Years Eve tradition of a bonfire after our Roast Beef and Yorkshire Pudding Dinner with sparklers for the little ones.
4. Look at the improvements I would like to make in my prayer life over the next year as well as my time management, so I can fit in all those EXTRA"S that I struggle with.
5. Help the older children prepare for the upcoming year. We have a rough plan and they are doing the final organisation themselves.
6. Look at how I can organise the little ones school along with the important sensory issues for Moran and Corbyn so they become a part of our routine, regularly.
This will only bed if I get time this week. I don't want to over plan and stress while we are still trying to have a holiday.
Blessings to you and your homes,
Such a wonderful list...things sound so happy and contented at your place Gae! I would love to hear more about your New Year's traditions...it sounds wonderful!!!
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