The Comforts of Fall
For the past three years, I've served as leader for over 120 children in my church congregation each Sunday. While this can be a little hectic at times (the kids are ages 18 months to 12), I sincerely love it! I especially enjoy teaching lessons that are dear to my heart.
This month, I've been asked to teach about "comfort" and several thoughts have come to mind. I think of my daughter Sage's well-worn blanket that's been patched so many times. She can't go anywhere without it. I think of the air purifier my 15-year-old son, Kade, turns on every night before he goes to bed. The "white noise" lulls him to sleep and makes him feel safe and secure.
I find comfort in my cell phone. I travel several times a month, and every night at 9 p.m. I can expect a phone call from my husband and children if I'm away. This is the time we have family prayer together, and it's a wonderful way to feel connected to my family and be involved in this important part of our day.
Fall also brings so many comforts. Silly as it sounds, I find comfort in the smell of the furnace going on the first time each fall. My stomach feels comfort knowing I can enjoy the luscious apples and peaches this time of year. As much as I love summer, I also feel comfort in knowing my children are back to a schedule.
This month, I want to document everything! I don't want to miss a single experience that September will bring. Also, be sure to read my blog about the discomforts of the season, too. Having a 15-year-old behind the wheel and sending my five-year-old off to kindergarten has been a little nerve-wracking.
Wherever your road leads you, remember to find joy in the journey. And - eat a big piece of peach cobbler and think of me! It's my favorite dessert. (You'll find a great peach cobbler recipe on my blog.)
Happy trails to you!
Lisa Bearnson
P.S. From September 19-23, my girls and I will be staying with an Amish family in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. This is a lifelong dream. I can't wait! I'll let you know how it goes.
This month, I've been asked to teach about "comfort" and several thoughts have come to mind. I think of my daughter Sage's well-worn blanket that's been patched so many times. She can't go anywhere without it. I think of the air purifier my 15-year-old son, Kade, turns on every night before he goes to bed. The "white noise" lulls him to sleep and makes him feel safe and secure.
I find comfort in my cell phone. I travel several times a month, and every night at 9 p.m. I can expect a phone call from my husband and children if I'm away. This is the time we have family prayer together, and it's a wonderful way to feel connected to my family and be involved in this important part of our day.
Fall also brings so many comforts. Silly as it sounds, I find comfort in the smell of the furnace going on the first time each fall. My stomach feels comfort knowing I can enjoy the luscious apples and peaches this time of year. As much as I love summer, I also feel comfort in knowing my children are back to a schedule.
This month, I want to document everything! I don't want to miss a single experience that September will bring. Also, be sure to read my blog about the discomforts of the season, too. Having a 15-year-old behind the wheel and sending my five-year-old off to kindergarten has been a little nerve-wracking.
Wherever your road leads you, remember to find joy in the journey. And - eat a big piece of peach cobbler and think of me! It's my favorite dessert. (You'll find a great peach cobbler recipe on my blog.)
Happy trails to you!
Lisa Bearnson
P.S. From September 19-23, my girls and I will be staying with an Amish family in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. This is a lifelong dream. I can't wait! I'll let you know how it goes.
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