Showing posts with label Valentines Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Valentines Day. Show all posts

14 Days of Love

Valentine's day is coming.

I found myself this year thinking more about how can I express my love for my family more than just the one day this month. I decided that it was going to be 14 Days of Love.



I began to search for things to do for and with the kids.  I found some great ideas that I want to share with you.



                              First:

I found some ideas about telling your kids each day what you love about them. I created little cards that have something we love about each of them and attached a Hershey’s kiss to the card.

Second:
I wrote 8 cards to my husband. Just things that I appreciate about him or things that I love he does for the kids and me.  On the other days I am going to give him a cute candy Valentine. I found a few Pinterest Ideas that you can check out. My husband doesn’t like chocolate so I was limited on some of the cute ideas. (I know not normal)


Third:
To keep Christ at the center of all things on Pinterest I found this Count Down to St. Valentines Day chain of scriptures.  I tweaked the topper a little, but the scriptures I kept the same. Here is a picture of the countdown and the link to the Count Down to St. Valentine.



 Fourth:
I found some cute recipes for snacks, breakfast and dinner. This year we are going to have a fun breakfast together and a nice dinner. I will take out the china for dinner, make the table look nice for this special dinner as a family.  Here is a link for some ideas on Pinterest .



I love this month because it makes us focus in on how we can tell those around us that we love and appreciate them. Take a minute to write a note to a friend or loved one. No one gets "snail mail" anymore and yet everyone still loves it! 

Our greatest example of Love is Jesus. God sent His son, Jesus, as a sacrifice for us.  He died on the cross at Calvary because He loved us so much.  No matter the sin in your life, God will forgive you if you believe in Him and ask for forgiveness. May you know and find His love.

“But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us” New American Standard Bible (©1995)

Share with me what you do in your house or what you are going to do!

Happy Valentine's Day!

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A Month of Love

February is the month that gets designated as the “Love Month”. Valentine’s Day is the day that people give presents to their loved ones to reflect how much they care.  Or, they write notes to convey why they love them so much.  So, why just one day of the year?  Why not all the time?

As I sit to write this entry I think about why some people don’t express to others how much they care about them more often. It can be hard for some and yet others do it all the time.  I was challenged by a few of my devotions lately to find time to be with family and friends and to really communicate with them how I care for them.  God calls us to Love one another. I love the verse in Romans 12:10 where it states: 
”Be devoted to one another in brotherly love. Honor one another above yourselves.
Paul wrote this to the Church in Rome. What strikes me are the words devoted and honor. In a commentary by Matthew Henry he states:

“An affectionate love (Rom. 12:10): Be kindly affectioned one to another, with brotherly love, philostorgoi—it signifies not only love, but a readiness and inclination to love, the most genuine and free affection, kindness flowing out as from a spring. …This kind affection puts us on to express ourselves both in word and action with the greatest courtesy and obligingness that may be.—One to another. This may recommend the grace of love to us, that, as it is made our duty to love others, so it is as much their duty to love us. And what can be sweeter on this side of heaven than to love and be beloved? He that thus watereth shall be watered also himself.”


I am challenged and encouraged to demonstrate and “water” my love for my family, friends and even strangers.

This month I want to do my best to express not only in my words but my actions how much people mean to me, for you never know how it will impact that person or if it might be the last day you might see them. Make the most of every opportunity in this lifetime.




I have compiled a list of ways to do just that and I, too, am going to try some. I challenge you make the most of these moments and try to express Love this month. If you have any great ideas you have done in the past (or are going to do soon) please comment below and share them.  All comments are moderated before posting so if you want to comment but want to be anonymous please state that and I will post it that way.



Love this Month and always!





Spouse

·      Turn a regular day into an All-About-You day just for your mate

·      Send a surprise gift to his/her workplace

·      Always kiss goodbye and goodnight

·      Boast about your mate and your relationship to mutual friends


·      Arrange for a babysitter so you can have an unexpected date night


·      Say how much you love each other even if you think it’s known

·      Write a short fairy tale using you and your mate as the characters (Once upon a time…”)

·      Cook your significant other’s’ favorite meal

·      A handmade gift or card

·      Buy their favorite snacks and drinks

·      Go to a movie of their choice

·      Put notes in places that only they will discover



Children

·      Hug them, kiss them, and say, "I love you" every day, no matter what. Kids thrive on it and it's a daily fix we all need no matter what our age!



·      Spend time alone with each of your children. Go out to lunch, take a leisurely walk, or just hang out together letting them know you value them as individuals.



·      Hide some secret love notes where your spouse and kids are sure to find them.



·      Read "just one more book" even if it's late and you're tired. And don't forget to read to older children who already know how to read themselves. It's a great opportunity to snuggle.



·      Tell them how wonderful it is being their parent and how much you like the way they're growing up.



·      Let your children choose their own clothes. It shows you respect their decision-making ability. Besides, everyone will know you didn't dress them. You would never mix plaid and stripes!



·      Stop washing the dishes and talking on the phone and really listen when they are talking to you.



·      Slip little love notes, jokes, poems, and words of encouragement into your children's lunchboxes, backpacks, or next to their beds (if you leave before they wake up), just to let them know you're thinking about them all day long.



·      Let your children overhear you complimenting them to someone else.



·      Forget about yesterday. Start each day fresh. It's a new opportunity to have a better relationship with your children and to fall in love with them all over again.



·      Mark family game nights on your calendar so the entire family can be together. Put a different family member's name under each date, and have that person choose which game will be played that evening.



Family Members and Friends



·      Send a note of appreciation

·      Buy a cup of coffee

·      Drop off Groceries

·      Drop off a meal

·      Make a basket of their favorite snacks and put it on their porch with a note

·      Send them a link to a music video you guys used to love.

·      Post a picture of someone or something gorgeous on Facebook and tag it as a photo of them.

·      Give them a book you’ve already read, and inscribe it with a meaningful message.

·      Send them a text that reads, “Thought of you today, and it made me smile.” “I am thinking and praying for you today!”

·      Write a letter to your partner’s parents, complimenting them on bringing up such a fine person.

·      Write a note of thanks for the little things they might do to help you and your family.

·      Buy their favorite Candy or a gift certificate for Dinner

·      Make a Card.

·      Find their favorite childhood movie or show and order in on DVD for them.


Random Acts of Kindness

Pay for the person behind you in a Drive-Thru
Take someones cart back to the door
Help unload groceries
Hold the door open 



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Bethany Kandel is the mother of two sons and the author of The Expert Parent: Everything You Need to Know From All the Experts in The Know (Pocket Books, 1997).






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