The Perfect Year, Area #4: Serene Spaces (Choosing a life of Peacefulness)
1. Practice silence
in the car. Turn off that radio. Or have a child read out loud. Or get books on tape. Adventures in Odyssey! Or old radio shows. Silence helps your children to talk to you,
and if alone, for you to think deeply.
Or introduce your child to one classical piece of music each day. It always grows on the child. It's brain food. It's also calming. And they will begin to recognize it all over
the place. Learn together. My favorite: Pachelbel's Canon in D.
2. At home - turn off
the TV. Turn off the music. What do you hear? "Be still and know that I am
God." When was the last time you
were still?
3. Practice
Peace. A quieter home - just people
living, candles (real or battery).
Listen to the quiet sounds of home.
Choose family books to read aloud.
Begin with a Children's Bible storybook, such as The Rhyming Bible for
little ones, or Uncle Arthur's Bible Story set.
It's the best! He also has a set
of "Bedtime Stories" and a set called "The Children's
Hour." More on this in Life - In Order.
We are currently reading "Rabbit Hill". Almost any "old" Weekly Reader book - from the 50's and 60's - will be excellent for family read alouds. Carolyn Haywood books are perfect for ages 4-9. Most Catherine Woolley "Ginny" books are great for girls 4th grade+ - they are in reprint (loved all except "Mysterious Light"). Try the "Mad Scientists Club" books - they are in reprint in 2 volumes. Boys will love, and many girls, too. "Meet the Austins" and the 2 Christmas prequels are fantastic for 11+, but the sequels are terrible. Classic books are typically for the older child. Try booklists from Heart of Dakota. She's done a fantastic job of compiling the classics and the correct age group (unlike others).
We are currently reading "Rabbit Hill". Almost any "old" Weekly Reader book - from the 50's and 60's - will be excellent for family read alouds. Carolyn Haywood books are perfect for ages 4-9. Most Catherine Woolley "Ginny" books are great for girls 4th grade+ - they are in reprint (loved all except "Mysterious Light"). Try the "Mad Scientists Club" books - they are in reprint in 2 volumes. Boys will love, and many girls, too. "Meet the Austins" and the 2 Christmas prequels are fantastic for 11+, but the sequels are terrible. Classic books are typically for the older child. Try booklists from Heart of Dakota. She's done a fantastic job of compiling the classics and the correct age group (unlike others).
4. Buy a swing this
summer. A big one that you can cuddle
your family on, and also lay down on.
It's a great way to read together and play verbal games outside, like
trivia games, or 20 questions. Start
saving now from your grocery money!
5. This week,
practice praying with your family. Out
loud. Bless them. Ask God for healing and a peaceful home. Pray for world events and peace.
King Solomon, paraphrased, said: Eat!
Drink! Rejoice! Sing!
Do good! Love! Live joyfully with your wife! Do with your might what your hands find to
do! Praise the Lord! Fear God!
6. Take big
breaths. No need to empty your
mind. God said to fill it with
Scripture. No need for yoga to take big
breaths. No need to meditate.
Philippians 4:8 New International Version (NIV) says: Finally,
brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble,
whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely,
whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think
about such things. A good verse to
post by the t.v.!
Just turn down the noise, take big, refreshing breaths,
pray, SMILE, SING a capella, dance with your babies, love on your hubby, and
ENJOY THE MOMENT. Then you will have a
perfect year.
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