Showing posts with label simplicity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label simplicity. Show all posts

Monday, November 30, 2015

Simplify the Season




It’s that time of year again.  When everyone goes crazy trying to find the perfect gift, plan the perfect dinner, make sure everyone has the perfect Christmas.

Wouldn’t it be wonderful if there was a step by step guide to the perfect Christmas?  No more wondering if this is what it takes.  Just follow these simple steps and *Poof* a perfect Christmas every time.
Unfortunately, it doesn’t work that way.  But, there are things we can do to reduce the stress associated with this time of year.

First, decide ahead of time who you are getting gifts for.  Try to keep the list to just the most important people.  We keep our list pretty simple- the kids, parents and our nieces.  

For those other people who you feel the need to get a gift for, remember that homemade gifts- a dozen cookies, homemade hot chocolate mix…- are just as appreciated as the store bought ones.

Next, decide how much you are willing to spend in total and on each person.  Years ago, we instituted a $20 limit (we raised the limit for our kids).  The limit has made it so much easier to shop.  It’s also made us more creative in what we give.  Last year I spent the nieces’ budget on yarn and crocheted items that they had asked for- which would have cost more than the limit if I had bought them.

Once the gifts are taken care of, decide on the decorating.  Since we are limited on space (remember the whole living in a camper and sharing space in my mother- in- love’s house?) we have the kids pick out the items they like the best and then leave the decorating in one room.  Because we’re out in the country, we don’t feel the need to decorate outside.  Even if you live in town, don’t feel like you have to decorate outside.  A simple wreath on the door can be just enough.

If you’re hosting Christmas dinner, plan a simple menu.  You don’t have to have twenty items on the table.  The fewer the dishes, the less likely you are to over stuff yourself!  For Thanksgiving this year, we had smoked venison roast, wild rice dressing, green bean casserole, deviled eggs, cranberry sauce and dessert.  Everyone had enough to eat and didn’t leave feeling like they had eaten too much!

Don’t be afraid to leave the china on the shelf.  Use paper plates and plastic silverware.  Then no one has to be stuck washing dishes (because we all know you can never fit all the dishes in the dishwasher).

But most of all, remember the true reason for the season.

Luke 2:8-12
8 And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night. 9 An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified. 10 But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people. 11 Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; He is the Messiah, the Lord. 12 This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.” 

Monday, May 4, 2015

Detoxing the Junk

I (Kelli) have lately realized that our family has accumulated too much stuff. I'm struggling to organize and get things put away because stuff is EVERYWHERE! I complain to my husband that I have no clothes to wear and yet there are clothes hanging in my closet, they just don't fit because they are too big or too small. Does this ever happen to you?

After much discussion and debate my husband and I have decided to detox our junk. Basically we are getting rid of anything that we don't use, don't have a home for, or just don't need. We are starting with our closets because it's in the bottom corner and from there we are doing our whole downstairs and then we will go upstairs to the kids rooms.

The more we discuss how we want to live and raise our family the more we have come to realize that our stuff can rule us. This is not how Team Freese wants to live. We want to be out living life not working to live. Adventures are out there waiting to be had; not dusted, sorted, organized, and then sent off in a bag to a donation site.

Through this detox I want to focus on what's important in life. What do we need? In January the word Simplicity kept coming to mind when I was praying about a word for the year. I really felt like I needed to live simply and somehow in the busyness of life I realized that this has been pushed away and I have let life become way more chaotic than I ever wanted. I'm back to focusing on simplicity and enjoying the pleasures of what that looks like.

I can't wait to share my journey with all of you!