JANUARY is the Monday of the entire calendar year!
January is by far the longest month of the year, spent mostly in the dark, in a state of semi-hibernation. Really, do July’s 31 days seem half as long as January’s?
January is the month that everything you bought in December is now half price.
- January is the time you receive a strange note from the post office that starts: “Please describe the contents of the package you allegedly mailed on December 9th …
- January is the month Ma Bell reaches out and touches you for the long distance holiday cheer.
- January is the month that you look at the self-improvement curriculum and cannot find a course you do not need.
January is when you sign up for a Beginning Personal Accounting class, and find yourself sitting next to the person you paid to prepare your taxes last year.
January is the time you regret most ever having said, “Who needs a snow removal service or one of those foolish snow blowers. I like the exercise.”
January is when the pictures come back from the office party… and no one knows who has he negatives.
January starts the reruns of television shows we were sorry we watched in the first place.
January is when you find out that the base for that lovely ice sculpture is your compact car.
January is when you discover three things about skiing: 1. it’s harder than it looks. 2. So is the snow, and 3. your medical plan has an incredible large deductible clause.
January is the month you get unsolicited post cards from Arizona complaining about the heat.
January is when you find out that the store where you bought your Christmas water bed has closed due to flooding.
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Reflections:
As I start a New Year, I like to take stock of the past years goals. Trying to refocus on what priorities are important to me in 2016. Last year’s list was ambitious, I became discouraged and felt guilty because I couldn’t keep up the pace I had set for me.
I often wonder why we put such pressures on ourselves. Is it the fast-paced world we live in that makes us feel like we need to charge forward, chasing those elusive dreams and goals of our lives?
However, as I look back at 2015, I realize the best love lessons came only with complete dependence and contentment in God. Also, the prayers of wonderful friends and family who encouraged, loved and cared me when I was not so lovely myself.
Looking forward to 2016, the most important choices affecting my life, are this moment and eternity. I ask myself one question, “Then What?
Then What?
When I graduate, then what?
When I get a job. Then What?
When I am married and start raising a family. Then What?
When I make lots of money, Then What?
When I retire. Then What?
When I spend my retirement years doing a lot of resting and relaxing. Then What? What then is left?
What legacy will I leave behind? Will others want to follow? Or will they remember something else?
The Bible says: I have loved you with an everlasting love.
This love is forever, unchanging, and constant
He knows what each day holds for us and loves and cares about every detail. I am able today, to remember the past, be thankful for the present, and look forward to the future because I have a living Savior that walks with me through life. I love you, Lord, thank you for Christmas, for a Savior and a future. © Karan Gleddie
Happy New Year, Hugs to All
Lovingly, Karan
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HAVE A GREAT DAY!