To help us all, I thought I would share a poetic Advent season round-up.
Please enjoy this musing I wrote earlier today, which I've since linked to oodles of Advent ideas and inspiration from different Catholic bloggers. Perhaps the Spirit will use a phrase from the poem or a post linked to it, to speak to you about how you might begin your Advent journey this year.
'Twas a week before Advent
and across blogosphere
Mamas were asking:
will you and yours embrace?
while 'Christmas is here!' madness
How best can we celebrate Jesus' coming-
present, future, and past?
present, future, and past?
What will help us create meaningful
How do we find balance
in the sometimes chaos of this season,
remembering its reason?
How might we model after our Lord -
our wonderful servant king,
prioritizing service to others,
How might we model after our Lord -
our wonderful servant king,
prioritizing service to others,
with all the blessings that brings?
Might we help children move from "the gimmes"
to simple gratitude,
modeling thankfulness, joy, and humility
in our own attitudes?
Might we enjoy activities
that focus on time spent together?
Might we add new tweaks
to past traditions that we treasure?
Might we mark the days with Scripture
that points to our Lord,
as we hang up ornaments
and spend time reading the Word?
Might we each unplug and make time
to let the Spirit's voice come through?
Might we help children move from "the gimmes"
to simple gratitude,
modeling thankfulness, joy, and humility
in our own attitudes?
Might we enjoy activities
that focus on time spent together?
Might we add new tweaks
to past traditions that we treasure?
Might we mark the days with Scripture
that points to our Lord,
as we hang up ornaments
and spend time reading the Word?
Might we each unplug and make time
to let the Spirit's voice come through?
...Yes, the questions are a-flying,
and some answers are, too.Helpful inspirations, tips, and
cautionary tales...
for managing daily life
and preparing for heavenly paradise.
In heads, hearts, and homes,
thankfully, persists:
Advent is nearly upon us,
and that means it is time
to prepare to celebrate our Lord,
so merciful and sublime!
However we do that,
and may our response to God's will
ring out with a resounding, "YES!"
Thank you to the following folks for ideas shared through the links above:
- Aleesa at Life, Love, & Sacred Art
- Amy at Prayer, Wine, Chocolate
- Anni at Everyday Ediths
- Debbie at True to the Power of You
- Dianne at The Kennedy Adventures
- Ginny at Not So Formulaic
- Hilary at Messy Buns & Latin Chant
- Jamie at Lord, Make Me a Saint
- Lena at Joyfilled Family
Leslie at Life in Every Limb - Monica at Equipping Catholic Families
- Sara at To Jesus, Sincerely
- Suzanne at Teaching from a Tackle Box
- Trinity Communications at Catholic Culture
May you have a blessed and beautiful Advent!
No comments:
Post a Comment