Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Advent Practice

At the end of last month Facebook popped up with a page that asked "What does your advent calendar look like."  I am not one for posting these little Facebook searches, but I do like to see what comes up (and now and again, I like what comes up so much that I post it on my page).  I did the search out of curiosity and up popped 24 days populated by people who I love, with the first day being me and the 24th day a picture of gaily wrapped gifts.  The calendar does mostly represent those who add meaning to my everyday life.

In my morning reflections I found myself thinking about this calendar.   Each person on this calendar has affected my life in different ways--often significantly.  And as I move through life on a day-to-day basis, I don't acknowledge this in ways that I would like.  Then came my brainstorm--why not write letters of gratitude each day of advent to the people on my card (as well as a few others who are not represented on this calendar)?  This practice will keep me focused on gratitude in a season that often focuses on excess, and will allow me to express it.  AND it can replace the Christmas cards that I often hurriedly put together.

So, each day, starting with yesterday, when I was the recipient, I am writing 1-2 letters to friends, family and significant others, to show them ways that I am grateful for them being in my life.  What a better way to enter into this holiday season?


Thank you to Two Writing Teachers for dedicating space and time for teachers and teachers of literacy to come together to share ideas, practice and life experience.

10 comments:

  1. What a lovely idea! I'm sure those letters will be treasured by the recipients.

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  2. What a lovely idea! I'm sure those letters will be treasured by the recipients.

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  3. Oh how I wish I'd seen this on Facebook. I'm rewriting the story from scripture as a way to focus this Advent.

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  4. I'm glad you wrote and shared this, Deborah! That hasn't come up on my FB page, and it is a lovely idea to see one's calendar like that. I'm sure those who receive the letters will find they are the best gift of all the season.

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  5. What a beautiful idea. Those letters will be treasures.

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  6. What a beautiful idea. Those letters will be treasures.

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  7. That IS a great idea - something in the spirit of the season.

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  8. That IS a great idea - something in the spirit of the season.

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  9. What I really like about your gift of thanks is that you're writing real letters -- not a quick post or text. So cool. I am challenged to think who I might write to, especially since I no longer do Christmas cards.
    Thank you!

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  10. A thoughtful idea. You are full of them....

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