2011 In Review

My friend Coralie is an amazing writer who waxes eloquent once a day over at  Life More Abundantly.  On Tuesday she joined the wave of people in the blogosphere who were recapping their 2011.  Her approach was a bit different in that she didn’t link to her eleven favorite posts, but instead typed out the first sentence of the first post of each month.

It’s not surprising that the review post reads like scoops of poetry sprinkled with humor – that’s how Coralie writes.  (It is definitely worth your time to go here and read the review.)  It was so great that I was inspired.

I asked her if I could copy her idea and was given permission.  With the freedom to proceed I went into The Blue Hutch archives and found the first post of each month.  After compiling the first sentence from each of the twelve posts I’ve drawn these conclusions:

  • My writing is short on poetry.
  • Speaking of short – my sentence structure is extremely simplistic; simple sentence overkill.
  • This Fall was obviously busy because I was so very behind on the blog.  I wrote about KB’s October birthday in DECEMBER!!!  Good grief.
  • My blog is just what I intended it to be – a record of our family’s comings and goings.  I have NO IDEA why you are reading this.  This is stuff only grandma’s can love, right? Seriously. . .

Decide for yourself. . .
Here’s the review of The Blue Hutch 2011.  Read it for yourself and make your own observations. . . leave them in the comments if you would like.  Sarcasm is accepted; nice words are preferred.

January 1, 2011 – “Thinking through resolutions for this new year?”

February 1, 2011 – “Back in August I bought extra school supplies – remember when school supplies were a nickel each?”

March 1, 2011 – “Well, I’m home. We had a wonderful time in Atlanta but barely slept at all (and I am just too old for that).”

April 1, 2011 – “To kick off spring break, we went to the circus.”

May 3, 2011 – “Our first two kids have never been into boxes.”

June 1, 2011 – “The Elementary School really closes out the year with a bang.”

July 4, 2011 – “Several of you have asked about my trip last weekend and it’s so nice of you to care.”

August 2, 2011 – “I did something I have never done before. . . I got up EARLY on Sunday and went to get the things we need so that the stores would have them in stock.”

September 1, 2011 – “Okay, I just watched the movie “Remember Me”.

October 13, 2011 – “It has been 14 days since I last posted. FOURTEEN DAYS! I think that is a record.”

November 3, 2011 – “Apparently my friend Coralie pinned this 13 weeks ago and I just saw it tonight.”

December 1, 2011 – “For an entire year my youngest child talked about her next birthday and how she wanted a Dora party.”

I feel like I have let the proverbial cat out of the bag – we’ll see if my readership drops suddenly.  If you decide to come back, I have fun stories from Christmas!

Posted in Uncategorized | 2 Comments

Hello 2012!!!

20111231-233822.jpg

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

The Christmas Card that Wasn’t

Honey and I can’t agree on what my love language is.  I tell him that my parents did such a great job raising me that all five of Chapman’s classifications apply to me.  (He’s not buying it.)

At the beginning of December the mailbox starts to fill and I realize that Chapman missed a very important dialect of love – the Christmas card.  Seriously, I can’t tell you how full my heart feels after opening an envelope that contains a friend’s family photo and canned Christmas greeting.  And if the photo actually has my dear friend in it and not just their children, well, then I often feel I would burst.  It’s absolutely amazing. . .

So you can imagine the difficulty of our decision that Christmas cards would be an expense we would forego in 2011.  How would people know that we think of them and love them even though we are far away and rarely (or never) see them? An emailed card became the communication channel of choice and I added to my task list, “Write a clever and concise synopsis of our year”.

I looked at that list daily but couldn’t write.

First of all, having a blog makes writing a summary of the year seem redundant.  Never mind the fact that many of my friends don’t read this blog; the few who do would already know that Little is going to a special school and having the most incredible experience imaginable.  Readers would know that Bubba “played” soccer this year, started Kindergarten, and ended the year with muscle surgery in both eyes.  And there is no reason to retell blog readers that KB spent the year experimenting with the tension between being delightful and strong willed.

Secondly, I didn’t know how to be chipper and write a missive of merriment when 2011 was probably the hardest year of my forty years.  No one wants to read a holiday card recounting struggle and disappointment and it’s hard to put a festive “spin” on sin and sanctification.  It turns out I am no Job and, for the first time since I began speaking, I had nothing nice to say and realized it was truly better to say nothing at all.

Finally, when God is doing a big work in you and that work involves stripping away a lifetime of . . . stuff. . . well it’s hard to fit that on the back of a 4×6 postcard.  I did attempt a list of the events/happenings from  2011  and Psalm 73:6 came to mind, “When I tried to understand all this, it troubled me deeply.”   Then the problem was compounded when I (finally) started reading One Thousand Gifts, by Ann Voskamp.  (Or as Psalm 73:7 says, “till I entered the sanctuary of God;”)  Being convicted of God’s perspective on 2011 made a Christmas card all the more difficult to write.

And now Christmas day has come and gone.  As I wade through the debris of our celebration I am eager to begin 2012 and see the plans the Lord has for us.  I am eager to learn how this past year was a year “to prosper [us] and not to harm [us], a plan to give [us] a hope and a future.” I am eager for a year of learning how to have a thankful heart in the day to day of God’s plan for me.  I am eager for a year with the theme of “Simple and Thankful”.

And to kick it off, I am going to stop this novelette and simply tell you guys that I am thankful for the people God has put in our lives; thankful for redemption; thankful that His Word is true.

Hope you had a Merry Christmas!

Posted in Uncategorized | 6 Comments