Category: Celebrations

  • Thanksgiving: Make it a Lifestyle

    Thanksgiving is so much more than just turkey, football, and pumpkin pie (though those are awesome too!). For Christians, it’s a daily vibe, a chance to reflect on God’s goodness and live with a heart full of gratitude.

    1. Gratitude in Every Season
      1 Thessalonians 5:18 tells us to “give thanks in all circumstances.” I know, that’s not always easy, especially when life throws curveballs. But one of the best things about gratitude is that it doesn’t depend on what’s happening around us. We thank God for who He is and how He’s working, even when things get tough. We can choose to live with joy and gratitude.
    2. Counting Blessings
      It’s easy to miss the little blessings in life. This Thanksgiving, try to slow down and notice them—like a cozy cup of coffee, a friend’s kind words, or a beautiful sunset. Spend a few minutes at the table and ask your family to share how they feel blessed. When we take a moment to count our blessings, we see God’s handiwork everywhere!
    3. Giving Back
      Real thanksgiving makes us want to give back. When we realize how richly God has blessed us, it feels natural to share that love. Look for ways to pass on your blessings—maybe serve a meal, donate to a cause, or just brighten someone’s day with kind words.

    This Thanksgiving, let’s turn gratitude into a lifestyle, not just a holiday tradition!

    With Joy,

  • Welcoming Guests During the Holidays

    Hosting guests during the holidays can be fun and stress-free with a little prep! Here are some easy tips to help you get ready:

    1. Start Early
      Don’t wait until the last minute! Make a to-do list for things like cleaning, shopping, and cooking, and spread it out over a few days. That way, you won’t feel overwhelmed.
    2. Clean and Declutter
      Give your home a quick spruce-up, especially guest rooms and common areas. Clear off any clutter so your guests have space to relax and settle in. A tidy space instantly feels more welcoming!
    3. Prep the Guest Room
      If you’ve got overnight guests, make the room cozy with fresh sheets, towels, and some basic toiletries. Throw in a little something extra, like a water carafe, a good book, or a welcome note—it’s the small details that make guests feel special.
    4. Plan Meals Ahead
      Decide on a simple menu and make sure to consider any dietary preferences your guests might have. Prepping meals ahead of time means less kitchen chaos and more time spent enjoying your company.
    5. Set the Mood
      Add some festive flair! Think twinkly lights, candles, and music to create that warm holiday atmosphere. Keep it cozy and relaxed, so everyone feels at home.
    6. Stay Flexible and Chill
      Things don’t always go according to plan, and that’s totally okay. Focus on creating a fun and inviting space where everyone feels cared for—and enjoy the time together!

    With a bit of prep and a laid-back attitude, hosting this holiday season will be a breeze!

    With Joy,