Reflection Week

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  1. Darlene says:

    1. That’s quite the interesting tree/rice crispie/cake sort of things.

    2. My kids are really really loud.

    3. This will be done and it will be done well.

    4. I like this reflection week, too. I have neglected it for the past few years as I’ve slipped into survival mode. I made a goal for my creative side once and it was to finish a couple of scrapbooks and I did it. It was awesome.

  2. Wanee says:

    I don’t have the last week or the week before Christmas off since most people at work want to take off then, and a lot of people want deal closed or get paid before the year-end but did not plan their budget or path for it, which cause problems.

    Like you, reflection days help me to put things in perspective and ponder about life that God has preciously given to me. So apart from having longer sleeping nights, I have the quiet last 2 days of the year to ponder and plan the year or years ahead, which is very nice.

    I’m excited about the Give Me Love event and the creativity and devotion that it will involve. Although I’m not there to help shaping it, I will sure find ways to join you all to enjoy and celebrate life and love that start from God, giver of all things.

    Happy New Year every one!!

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