Happy New Year! I am delighted to once again be joining other bloggers for Spiritual Journey Thursday. Today's journey is hosted by Margaret Simon, and we are writing about our One Little Word for 2025.
My word for 2024 was "seasons." I knew this past year would bring new life seasons for me, and I wanted to embrace them and fill them with joy even if they would be difficult.
As I moved through nature's seasons, I also moved through life's seasons and came out a stronger person. Funny how God does seem to know what we need just when we need it.
Last year's journey brought me a greater sense of purpose and gratefulness. Watching my mom's decline with dementia made me realize the importance of capturing memories. Turning 60, I realized the importance of good health. And watching my daughter spread her wings and move into her own home made me realize the importance of my marriage. These three seasons became my cornerstone for my one little word for this year: TODAY.
I am focused on today: cherishing the days I still have left with my mom, focusing on better health, enjoying the time with just my husband and me (it's been 32 years since it has been just the two of us!) and leaning in to hear God's word a little clearer.
"This is the day that the Lord has made;
let us rejoice and be glad in it." Psalm 118:24
Love the ways you reflected on seasons and how this word brought you to your focus on today. It's actually a close cousin to be, since be requires me to slow down and focus on the present. It will be interesting to see how our journeys through the year evolve. Enjoy your empty nest! And hugs as you continue to cherish the remaining days with your mom.
ReplyDeleteI'm curious about the middle grade books you read over break. Share them in a future blog post, please!
Leigh Anne, I love that you are focusing on “today” as your OLW. So often we get caught up in what happened in the past or we worry about what the future holds that we forget to live in the present and enjoy all that God has given us today. The past is gone. Tomorrow isn’t promised. Today is all we have. Relish it. Bob
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