Many of us, including myself, have often made those "New Year's Resolutions"; The ones that dictate how many pounds we're going to lose, how much time we are actually going to not spend at work (well, at least that's my experience), how I'm going to manage my time and money better, how I'm going to find Mr. Right, how I'm going to be a better friend, how I'm going to become more spiritual and closer to God, etc., etc., etc. They are all great goals and while I have my own personal set of accomplishments that I want to attain and may not achieve this year, and honestly, I'm okay with that. I often review my goals and adapt as I need to. I've learned that life happens, and while I have good intentions, I can't be Superwoman and need to be realistic and practical, too.
With that in mind, I have something I'm going to do a little differently this year. Yes, I still have my goals that I have set for myself and have accountability with friends and family, but I appreciate my friend, Mirna's, posting this week. It was a picture of a jar, and on the jar was a note that said,
I thought, "WOW! What a novel and simple concept!? There is always someone out there that has far better ideas than me, and it's the perfect way to reflect back on those small moments in one's life that we so often forget.
So my goal is to everyday, say the prayer that, thanks Joyce Rupp and her creative prayers and writing, is attached to my jar and add a note, a momento (a ticket stub or wine cork or something small that can fit inside the jar and still have room for 365 lovely memories to reflect back on.) I honestly think it's better than Christmas!
May God bless you and your new adventures and joys in this upcoming new year. I will leave you with the prayer that I will say every day as I reflect upon my days in 2014.
Faithful Companion,
In this new year I pray:
~to live deeply, with purpose,
~to live freely, with detachment,
~to live wisely, with humility,
~to live justly, with compassion,
~to live lovingly, with fidelity,
~to live mindfully, with awareness,
~to live gratefully, with generosity,
~to live fully, with enthusiasm.
~Joyce Rupp
My year in review through pictures, 2013:
| Overlooking Lake George in New York State on my NE Vacation |
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| Grandpa Ole; what a handsome and greatly missed man! |
| Finally, I became one of the Doctor's companions! |
| Biking in SE Minnesota with my family! |
| My Ohio Family with Laura and Emily on our trip to the NE! |
| One of my favorite moments: getting up at 3 a.m. on 3 hours of sleep to watch the sunrise on the first place where sunlight hits the continental U.S. in Acadia, Maine. |
