Warm Connections {Day 1}: Secret Ingredient to Warmer Connections
I want to thank my friend, Nester, for inspiring a whole bunch of bloggers to write about their passions in the month of October. We did it last year, and this year we’re doing it again.
Welcome to 31 Days …
My heart keeps coming back to our fast-paced world, how we naturally get into routines and rhythms with our families and schedules, and how busyness sets in. Even though we naturally long to spend time with family and friends, we often lose sight of what’s important.
Busyness. A demanding schedule is the biggest hindrance to getting together with those we love.
Disinterest. Sometimes, sadly, we’re just not interested in others.
Disappointment. We stop connecting when we’re hurt or others don’t reciprocate.
Neglect. We forget that relationships are eternal, the most important thing in our lives.
I’m never disappointed when we invite people into our home. The best gifts in life are enjoying the relationships around us, the blessings of eating and drinking together, listening and engaging with one another.
Today, October 1, 2011, as the weather has already begun to feel like Fall, even with a few Indian Summer lingering days, it’s time to hunker down and get cozy.
It’s time for “warmer connections” that honestly may take me outside of my comfort zone, but in the end, will bring happiness and inner peace and are a secret ingredient to ending loneliness.
I’m glad you are here with me today. Will you join me for the next 30 Days in October? (Share your link below!)
Do you struggle, like most of us do, with busyness, disinterest, disappointment or neglecting what could be warmer connections in your life?
Here are my lovely friends who are hosting the 31 Days series this month:
Nester – 31 Days of Lovely Limitations
Jen – 31 Days to Balancing Both Beauty and a Budget
Jessica – 31 Days of Memory Keeping
Melissa: 31 Days: Inspired Holidays
Sandy: 31 Days of Warmer Connections
Darcy: 31 Days of Photo Tips
Emily: 31 Days to Change the World
Emily: 31 Days of the Little Things
Hey girl–I’ve been out of town this week, so I’m just now catching up on a little blog reading. Need to do some blog writing, but what would it be to do all writing and no reading??
I love the “warm connections” idea! It makes me happy the way you always pull us back to the notion of opening our homes and inviting others to share life with us. :)
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I love the plates in this picture; do you mind telling me where you got them and the style?
Holly, French Countryside and guess what? They are 20 years old. They are my wedding dishes. :)
I’d love to join you on this journey. The Lord has taught me so much about hospitality over the years, but I know I have much more to learn. My mom wasn’t much of an everyday host. She was great at events, and I thank her for that example. But I want my home to be a gathering place for family and friends. Learning how to do that naturally is something I still need to work on. Looking forward to what you have in store!
Great idea! Looking forward to reading and learning from you this month!
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