So here it is... written two days ago (Wednesday).
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My camera's battery died, so my cell phone camera had to work. |
But I digress.
I have a firm belief that these kids need to grow up learning how to help other people. They need to learn how to set aside time to think of other people. I am afraid that this coming generation is not getting enough of that. I am afraid that they are left too much on their own, and they are missing out on valuable lessons in work, service, and studying.
After our opening exercises, I explained what we were doing. They were all very excited to be doing something crafty. They got right to work. But it wasn't just about making cards with no thought... so I began to explain to them about this older woman who was all alone, and missing on the sweet little things in life.
I asked, "Why do you think it is service...making these birthday cards for this woman?"
They all answered so wonderfully. One thing that I am not surprised by. This upcoming generation is very intuitive... or at least, they can be. They understood that this woman needs to feel loved, and to look at those fun little cards that used to come in the mail from family. It is an opportunity to bring a smile to her face, and help her feel loved.
The same with the Thanksgiving cards. Each family will not only get an outpouring of blessings, in the form of food, but they will get a card that shows that someone was thinking of them!
Happiness is in the little things...and if I can help my kids, and any other kids I am fortunate to mentor, I hope they learn that too. I am sure thankful for this calling! It is so much fun, and I can feel it preparing me for other adventures!
Happy Thanksgiving... a little early!
Sincerely,
Evelyn Curtis