Thursday, March 6, 2014

Home


Laura Ingalls Wilder said it best when she said, “Home is the nicest word there is.”

When you hear that word, what kind of images does it evoke in your mind?


For my family, I want them to know our home is a happy, warm place—a place where they can come after a tough day and snuggle under a crochet blanket, on a well worn couch and rest their weary body.



 I want them to know that our home is a place of protection from the outside world. And we will always find comfort in prayer.

I want them to know our home is a place where our bodies are nourished with warm, comforting food and our souls are nourished with the word of God .


I want them to know our home is a place where wonderful memories are made—memories that will live forever in our minds.


 I want them to know our home is a place where there will be love, peace, laughter, togetherness, and lots of hugs.


I want our home to be a place of refreshing and comfort in this cold dark world.
At the beginning of last year, I challenged my family to come up with words that we want to describe the focus of our home and family. I took the words they gave me and framed them. They are now displayed in the kitchen for us and anyone that enters our home to read. Listed below are some of the words:
Share, Bible, Simple, God, Others, Memories, Purpose, Trust, Content, Faith, Blessed, Together, Comfort, Respect, Intentional, Give, Hospitable, Forgive, Pray, Thankful, Silly, Welcome
I challenge you to do the same. What are some of the words you would use to describe your home and family?

8 comments:

  1. I needed a good interactive assignment today. This fits perfectly with what we have been discussing! Can't wait to do it in a bit!

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  2. Interesting. My last comment linked to my old blog. Now I'm fighting the urge to go read my old posts. School. I have to teach school! :)

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    1. LOL! I find that I get distracted so easily lately!!

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    2. I'm blaming my distraction on spring fever...

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  3. I just found your blog through a FB recommendation and love it. I love the idea of framing the words that everyone added about your home. I agree, I moved from one place to another and I think I'm finally settling in and I want this to be a place of love, laughter, funny stories, God, etc. I want my family to know this is where they can all come even when they've moved out.

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  4. What a great idea about coming up with words, and then displaying them. What a beautiful tribute to your children and their memories of home.

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