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that’s where all the love is . . .
I am completely loving this simple but genius idea from Color Me Katie. If you like to document life in photos, you should definitely pop over to her blog and read this beautiful suggestion.
I have my ticket to Relevant!
I just bought my ticket to Relevant 2011! From everything I’ve heard, this should be an unforgettable, amazing weekend of fellowship, encouragement, inspiration, mentoring, and fun.
Now I’m praying my sister will get a sponsor before the tickets are sold out so that we’ll be able to go together.
Who do I write to? What do I write about?
{Day 2 of Universal Letter Writing Week 2011}
One of the biggest reasons people don’t write letters often is because they don’t have answers for these two questions:
Who do I write to? What should I write?
Below are some suggestions of people to write to, as well as specific ideas both for subject matter and for prayer. This is certainly not an exhaustive list, but hopefully it will get your creative juices flowing.
{friends & siblings}
- Give them updates on your life. Your new furniture, failed recipes, funny stories from work.
- Ask them about their life. Be specific. “What have you read recently?” or “Have you hung up your wedding photos yet?” instead of the generic, “How are you?”.
- Share a favorite passage that you’ve particularly enjoyed recently – from the Bible or another book.
- Pray for their relationships.
- Ask the Lord to bless their dreams.
- Pray that they continue to walk in step with God, following where He leads.
- Ask the Lord to help you be a blessing to them.
{husband}
- Write him a love letter, as if you were courting again.
- Tell him about your day, and how you’re looking forward to seeing him. If you have kids, write down some of the funny or sweet things they said or did during the day.
- Thank your husband for all that he does for you, listing some specifics. Let him know that you appreciate who he is, and that you’re glad you’re his wife and his best friend.
- Short notes tucked into his lunchbox are wonderful, as are letters placed somewhere in the house where he’ll find them (his pillow, the computer desk, etc.), but don’t neglect actually mailing him a letter just because you live together. What a sweet surprise to find amidst the bills and the junk mail!
- Pray for him to be a witness for Christ while he’s at work. That his life will draw others to the Lord.
- Ask God to bless your husband’s dreams and give him the desires of his heart.
- Pray for his safety while he’s driving, and for his health.
- Pray that he continues drawing closer to the Lord, working on becoming a man after God’s own heart.
- Thank God for your husband!
{yourself}
- Send yourself a letter filled with notes from an entire week. Keep it sealed and wait to open it until the same day next year.
- Write a letter listing out some of your goals and dreams. Place it somewhere that you will see it frequently, to encourage you towards those goals.
- Pray for the fruit of the Spirit – love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.
- Ask God to help you seek Him more, turn to Him for every need, and love Him with a deeper love.
{children & grandchildren}
- Write about something they did that made you proud, or that you appreciated.
- Tell them you love them and are thankful for them.
- Ask about their life. “What do you like best about your history class?”, “What’s your favorite position to play in softball?”, or “Do you feel ready for your recital?”.
- Tell them about your life when you were their age, or about something you both have in common. (Such as a love of the violin.)
- Pray for their relationship with the Lord to be strengthened.
- Pray that they “walk with the wise,” and have healthy friendships.
- Pray for them to be bold for God, not afraid to share what they believe.
- Ask the Lord to keep them humble, honest, and obedient.
{grandparents}
- Ask them questions about what their lives were like when they were younger. “Did you go to the prom?”, “What was your favorite thing to eat?”, “What did you do for fun?”.
- Tell them about some of your day-to-day activities.
- Write about some of your favorite memories with them, or something that recently reminded you of them.
- Pray for their health.
- Ask the Lord to show you how you can be a blessing to them.
{missionaries}
- Tell them you’re praying for them. You can even write out your prayer in the letter.
- Tell them how you learned about their ministry.
- Write a little about yourself and your family.
- Pray for their safety.
- Pray that they would be effective tools for Christ. That their work would be blessed and the people they minister to would be receptive.
- Ask the Lord to give them comfort while they’re working far from home.
{soldiers}
- Send a thank-you note via Let’s Say Thanks. If you’re unsure of what to write, use one of their pre-written letters as a springboard. They print and mail the postcards, so it doesn’t cost anything but your time.
- Not all of our deployed troops have access to the internet and other news sources. Give them updates, but keep it light – nothing political or war-related. Tell them who you’re rooting for in the SuperBowl, or about the latest winning streak on Jeopardy.
- Be sure to tell them you’re praying for them. Include some Scripture verses if you’d like.
- Pray for their safety and for their spiritual well-being.
- Ask the Lord to give them comfort as they’re serving away from home, possibly in a war zone.
- Pray for their relationship with the Lord to be strengthened and for their relationships with family to be secure.
- Pray for their families.
{Remember to leave a comment on this post and then comment on my original ULWW post in order to gain an extra entry to the giveaway.}
{Photo copyright © Kostas Tsipos | Dreamstime.com}
Day 12 {25 Days of Thanksgiving}
I’m so thankful for my family. For my parents, who have been married for over 30 years, for my sisters who have been my friends all my life, and for the new family I have through their husbands and children. I’m thankful for my own husband, my best friend, biggest fan, and hero. And I’m grateful for his family, and that they’ve welcomed me in and accepted me as their family, too.
Family is a wonderful thing.
{The photo is very loosely related. It’s from Fourth of July this year, which is a big holiday in our family.}
The Sunday List {September 19, 2010}
- When I was in TJMaxx earlier this week, I saw this edition of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland on clearance for $7.00. I love the picture book format and the gorgeous illustrations. I purchased this copy for myself and have been thoroughly enjoying it. After I get the storage containers I need, I’ll be saving up my Swagbucks for Amazon gift cards to get another copy for my nieces.
- This kitchen makeover from diyideas.com is absolutely beautiful!
- September 25th is Museum Day. Check the listings here to find out if there’s a museum near you offering free admission. Note that the free ticket is only good for two people per household.
- Better Homes and Gardens is holding a “Share the Plaid” photo contest. Submit a photo of yourself with your copy of the BHG Cookbook, along with your favorite memory of using it, then get your friends and family members to vote for you, and you could win two copies of the new plaid cookbook – one to keep and one to share!
- This recipe for Giant Chewy Lemon Sugar Cookies looks delicious. It’s from Big Girls, Small Kitchens, and shared via Design*Sponge.
The photo of the week:
{Photo copyright Nick Amis. Discovered via Decor Amor.}
The Sunday List {September 5, 2010}
This post is dreadfully late. And rather short. I blame it on the holiday weekend. Here it is at last.
- The Swingy McBride Tunic and Azure Letizia Dress from Christa Taylor garnered oohs and aahs from me earlier this week.
- Isn’t this old library card catalog-turned-buffet featured on Young House Love just gorgeous!
- Did you see this proposal over at The Bright Side Project? It was so sweet of the BSP ladies to let Matt propose to Lauren through the site.
The picture of the week:
{Photo copyright La Tartine Gourmande}
My Man
These are some of my favorite photos of Michael, captured on our wedding day. I do so love my husband.
{Photos copyright Caroline Ghetes Photography.}









