Monday, December 20, 2010

the most beautiful gift

i recently read this message from love and logic,
and it has stuck in my head.
perhaps it has even contributed to my lack of blogging lately.
i'm still always trying to find balance,
particularly with this topic that i feel so strongly about.
i know it is somewhat of a long message,
but it is worth the read.
i hope that each of you find balance and true happiness through this season and the upcoming year.

"Have you noticed how much effort some folks put into finding just the right Christmas gifts for their child? I bet you know someone who doesn't think twice about spending endless hours - or even days - scouring store shelves for that awesome action figure, digital doodad, or doll their child has been wanting.
Let's think about it. Is there anything wrong with this? What's the problem with spending lots of time and energy looking for neat and nifty Christmas gifts for our kids?
Nothing. But…
What happens when we exert more energy on finding these gifts than showing our youngsters what a gift they are to us?
Ouch! I've done this. Yes, I've fallen into this trap! I've worn-out myself trying to make things perfect that I've forgotten the most perfect gift of all: the expression of never-ending, unconditional love.
We're all wired to need it. All of us yearn for a relationship with someone who will love us forever, regardless of how stinky we behave. Isn't this the greatest gift we can give our loved ones? Isn't this what Christmas is really about?
During this Christmas season, my hope is that you'll…
  • spend more time playing with your kids than you spend shopping for them;

  • remember that the gift they really yearn for is you;

  • hug them and smile into their eyes as often as possible; and

  • show them through your never-ending love what a precious gift they are."

2 comments:

Arin and Troy said...

What a great message to remember. I havent had that problem with shopping for Christmas (I knew what I was buying months ago. :) But I struggle with that everyday just trying to "get things done around the house". Not only is it the best gift we can give to them, but it is also the best gift we can give to ourselves.

Ryan and Amy Harvey said...

So true, thanks for the reminder.

 
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