The Mitten is a delightful Ukranian folktale adapted and illustrated by Jan Brett. After a little boy named Nikki accidentally drops his white mitten in the snow, all the animals in the forest want to snuggle inside it.
This book is a classic. I remember being captivated by the exquisite illustrations, as a kid. As an adult, I recently re-read the story and loved it, for another reason. Nikki's mitten demonstrates a much needed lesson about priorities. It's all too easy to try to squeeze one more animal into my mitten, so to speak. It's remarkable how many critters can pack in. But that's not what the mitten was designed for. Rather than asking myself, "How can I fit another thing in my mitten?" I ought to ask, "Does it even belong in my mitten?" Otherwise, I may end up like Nikki, finding a stretched-out mitten that's no longer meeting its intended purpose. Seen as a parable about priorities, the light-hearted tale becomes thought-provoking, relevant, and personally challenging—a good read for a snowy day in the new year!
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Friday, December 30, 2011
Style Secret: 25 Ways to Wear a Scarf
I love scarves. Versatile and dramatic, they are my favorite fashion accessories. I love how they so easily transform an outfit that otherwise would be basic and boring. I love how they bring colors together, giving me more latitude in combining my separates. I was excited last night to come across this video via Pinterest, showing tutorials for 25 different ways to wear scarves! It's too helpful not to share. Here's to enjoying a more creative and versatile wardrobe. =)
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Thankful Thursday
Today is Thankful Thursday #10! This week I am thankful...
(1) to be on Christmas break. Phew, I've really needed this time away from studies to rest and recharge.
(2) for a nice Christmas celebration with my family this past weekend.
(3) for the many thoughtful Christmas gifts I received from my third graders. I was overwhelmed by their kindness and generosity to me. How special they made me feel.
(4) for parents who help me make wise decisions.
(5) for my brother's willingness to share his scrumptious Girl Scout Thin Mint cookies any time I ask. ;-)
(1) to be on Christmas break. Phew, I've really needed this time away from studies to rest and recharge.
(2) for a nice Christmas celebration with my family this past weekend.
(3) for the many thoughtful Christmas gifts I received from my third graders. I was overwhelmed by their kindness and generosity to me. How special they made me feel.
(4) for parents who help me make wise decisions.
(5) for my brother's willingness to share his scrumptious Girl Scout Thin Mint cookies any time I ask. ;-)
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Evergreen
But I am like a green olive tree in the house of God; I trust in the mercy of God forever and ever. I will praise You forever, because You have done it; and in the presence of Your saints I will wait on Your name, for it is good (Psalm 52:8-9).
Here in mid-Michigan, we don't have olive trees like the Psalmist mentions, but we do have a variety of trees and shrubs that stay green all year long--even through the long, cold days of winter. These evergreens covered in snow remind me to keep trusting in God's faithfulness.
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Merry Christmas!
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Calligraphy by Timothy Botts. Image from http://www.inkwellgreetings.com, via Google images. |
This Christmas I’ve been meditating on Isaiah 9:6. It’s a beautiful and famous passage of Scripture. I don’t know about you, but I need a God who can shoulder the world’s problems—and my own. I need a Wonderful Counselor who can untangle my confusion. I need a Mighty God who can fulfill His purposes in my life. I need an Everlasting Father who cares for me. I need a Prince of Peace who can calm my turmoil.
That’s Who He is, and that’s why He came.
Merry Christmas!
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Reading Corner: Family Favorite Christmas Stories
After coming home from the Christmas Eve service at church and eating our Christmas Eve dinner, Mom, Dad, Peter, and I settled in our family room to read aloud to each other several of our all-time favorite Christmas picture books. Year after year we read these special stories together.
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