Over the past several years, I've taken a little different approach at things when I see January coming near. I tend to do a lot more reflecting on myself as a person, my relationship with God, the role I play in my family, and who God wants me to be. I then usually come up with some specific things to focus on and make more a priority per say. But for some reason, it's now a week into January and I still can't seem to pinpoint any specifics for myself that are maybe different than years past that I want to seek and do. My thoughts have been almost on overload with ideas and things I want to study. So much that It seems overwhelming.
Sometime before Christmas and New Years, Blake had mentioned to me a few of the things he was wanting to accomplish in the coming year. I thought his ideas were great and I appreciated him sharing them with me. It wasn't until I went to put some clothes away in his room yesterday, that I found the following taped to his wall just above his bed.
I could tell that he had truly given his list some thought. I loved how his number one thing was to grow closer to his Heavenly Father. Shouldn't that be our number one priority as well? I also loved that his list was so attainable yet very simple. His whole list was centered around things of God. ( even down to the saving $ 200.00 buckaroos!) I love it! I realized in that moment, that it's by doing the "basics" the Lord has asked us to do, is when we truly find joy in the journey. The ancient Roman philosopher Horace admonished, “Whatever hour God has blessed you with, take it with grateful hand, nor postpone your joys from year to year, so that in whatever place you have been, you may say that you have lived happily.”
Let us relish life as we live it, and each find joy in our journey. I'm so grateful for the simple innocent heart of a child that is there to remind me to keep things in perspective. Thanks for sharing your list Blake!