Friday, November 09, 2007

Friday Five - Extravagant Unbusyness

Sally from RevGals writes:

I am writing in my official capacity of grump!!! No seriously, with the shops and stores around us filling with Christmas gifts and decorations, the holiday season moving up on us quickly for many the time from Thanksgiving onwards will be spent in a headlong rush towards Christmas with hardly a time to breathe.... I am looking at the possibility of finding little gaps in the day or the week to spend in extravagant "unbusyness"(a wonderful phrase coined by fellow revgal Michelle...)
So given those little gaps, name 5 things you would do to:
1.to care for your body

Step AWAY from the cookies. And the chocolate. Seriously.

2. to care for your Spirit
Keep up my Pray-As-You-Go sessions. Whoever it was that pointed me to this resource, thank you, thank you, THANK YOU! You don't have to do the podcast... you can listen on-line. It's a breath of fresh joy every day.

3. to care for your mind
When my textbooks are closed for the semester (in a little over 3 weeks!!!) I intend to read, but read stuff that is not footnoted and theological! Not brain candy either. I've got to blog what is on my reading list... and my wishlist!

4. to bring a sparkle to your eye
Contact lenses, perhaps? Hmmmm... no, more likely to look around my home and my church and see the people that God has providentially put into my life. They make me smile.

5. to place a spring in your step
Laughter. Fun stuff. Places and spaces to communicate thanks and peace and joy to the ones I mentioned in #4.

Enjoy the time to indulge and dream.... and then for a bonus which one on the list are you determined to put into action?
Well, the hardest one will be the first one. But I hope that I will be able to live out the rest. I didn't go crazy with my ideas. Just stayed practical and real. Time as a family over Christmas week is very important... to my beloved and me.

That's what I'm thinkin'

Deb

5 comments:

Cathy said...

and I like what you are thinking. I want to know what is on your to read list.

Sally said...

STEP AWAY FROM THE CHOCOLATE INDEED, i NEED TO REMEMBER THAT ;-)

revhipchick said...

but its so hard to step away from the chocolate! my body would be far better off if i could manage it!

hooray for the semester nearing the end! ours is over in about the same time period. blessings on the last few weeks!

i hope you will blog your reading list--i'm very curious.

Jan said...

I so need to do #1!! Thanks for the Pray-as=You-Go link.

Anonymous said...

Chocolate is actually good for you, it just depends how much you eat :)