Hey, y’all!
I hope you are gratitude ready! I know I am. My list for this month is up.
But what has been going on in your lives? What small or big joys did you experience this month? Shout them out below!
Blessings,
Monica aka afrotasticlady
Hey, y’all!
I hope you are gratitude ready! I know I am. My list for this month is up.
But what has been going on in your lives? What small or big joys did you experience this month? Shout them out below!
Blessings,
Monica aka afrotasticlady
Hey, y’all! The month of April was cray cray for me! Translation: Major school work had to get done! Despite the cray cray of it all, I’m grateful for how God blessed me! I accomplished all my school work and received other blessings! Of course, I had to share my list! What blessings did you receive from God this month? Share ’em out!
Blessings,
Monica aka afrotasticlady
Hey, hey friends! Happy Spring! It’s gratitude time! Share your lists! Let’s goooo! ๐
ย “This is the day which the LORD has made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.” Psalms 118:24
Blessings,
Monica aka afrotasticlady
Hey, hey! Happy February! Let’s chat about gratitude, y’all! ย I’m sharing my list, and I would love to see your lists. Share away, friends!
Blessings,
Monica aka afrotasticlady
Friends, I’m excited to share the first gratitude vlog of 2017! #Yass! I want to see your lists too. So, please share away!
And by the way, please ignore the fact that I say January 2016 in the video. I know it’s 2017, but I have to get into the habit of writing and saying 2017.
Blessings,
Monica aka afrotasticlady
Hey, hey! It’s the last day of 2016, and I had to post this month’s gratitude vlog. I hope that you are able to not only reflect on what you are grateful for this month, but to reflect on the blessings you received in 2016. Have a healthy and fabulous New Year, friends!
ย ย ย Selfie at Needtobreathe concert (11/2016)
Blessings,
Monica aka afrotasticlady
As a child, I was obsessed with Christmas. I would try to figure out what my parents had gotten me by shaking presents or delicately tearing a piece of the wrapping. I would beg my mom to allow me to open one present on Christmas Eve. I could not wait until Christmasโ arrival. There would be new toys to play with or movies to watch. One Christmas, I wanted a Furby. Essentially, an ugly talking toy that resembled a gremlin. It was the โitโ toy to have that year, and I got it. Another year, I wanted the movies โSave the Last Danceโ and โBring It On.โ I received my requests. For me, Christmas was about what I was going to get. I had selfish motives, but I truly enjoyed the holiday. Yet, I believe most children enjoy it for this reason. Christmas turns into something else as a person matures.
As I grew older, I became a gift giver. Christmas became a mixture of stress, procrastination, and some joy. I would shop for presents during the week of Christmas. I would contend with busy stores and concerns about what to buy for people. I wanted family and friends to enjoy their presents and to find them useful. I also worried about money. How much could I spend on family members and friends? Who could I realistically buy a gift for? And would I buy them a โgoodโ gift?
When my sister died in July 2013, I witnessed my small portion of positivity towards Christmas dissipate. I desired to run away from the holiday. I didnโt want anyone to talk to me about their anticipation of Christmas. With my sisterโs birthday being a few days after Christmas, I couldnโt be enthusiastic. Grief overwhelmed me.
On December 6th 2013, my mom and I went to a Jeremy Camp concert in our hometown. I was originally supposed to go with a friend, but she was unable to attend. I did not feel my mom would be interested in seeing Jeremy Camp as she listened to more old-school gospel music. Yet, she went to the concert with me and enjoyed his music. We were both worn out and needed to be comforted from our grief. Since Jeremy Camp lost his first wife to cancer several years ago, we knew he had experienced the wretchedness of grief. Before he would sing, he usually read Bible verses and offered encouraging words. My mom and I sang along with him. We cried and praised God together. We embraced each other, knowing that we missed Wanda, but that God was with us.
Emmanuel.
This year, I wondered what my response to Christmas would be. Would I continue to be discouraged by the commercialism of Christmas? Would I hide from the reminders of Christmas because of my sisterโs birthday? If Iโm honest, I still believe that there is a societal pressure to buy the best presents and to go into debt. Despite some of stresses of Christmas shopping, I see how gift giving can be a display of gratitude between people. When two siblings or two friends exchange presents, they are experiencing each otherโs thoughtfulness. And when sweet words are planted in a Christmas card, the recipient becomes joyful. Hence, there is significance in our tradition of gift giving; of thinking about the folks that we adore.
And even with my sisterโs birthday hovering over this season, the Christmas story engulfed me. Being raised in a Christian home, I have always known why Christmas needed to be acknowledged. Iโd heard about the angel Gabriel, Mary, Joseph, Elizabeth and Zechariah. Iโd read about the manger, the shepherds, and the wise men. In church, I sung the Christmas hymns with congregants. But this knowledge of the Christmas story did not exclude me from gaining new revelations. Of seeing how Mary and Elizabeth had received miracles. A virgin and an older, infertile woman would bear special infants. God would use them to allow the Savior and the forerunner to come into the world.
As God revealed the magnificence of the story to me, I shared what I had learned with my Sunday School students. I told them that Mary was a teenager when God chose her to be the mother of Jesus, the King. I watched their eyes widen as they processed that Mary was their age. Mary, a woman of God, willingly accepted the news that Gabriel brought her.
โI am the Lordโs servant,โ Mary answered. โMay your word to me be fulfilled.โ Then the angel left her.โ Luke 1:38
I chatted with the students about obedience and that God knows what best for us. I explained that it can feel scary and even wild to obey God, but that our willingness yields good things. Jesusโ presence enhances our lives.
In my life, I have been angered, grief-stricken and even excited by Christmasโ arrival. And I believe that it is normal to experience this assortment of feelings during the holiday season. Yet, I know that the re-telling of the Christmas story can exist amongst these emotions. I see that the story shows how human beings were redeemed.
โThe world became flesh and made His dwelling among us. We have seen His glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth. โ John 1:14
Jesus, God in human form, was born in a manger. Hay and animals surrounded him.
Jesus, God in human form, grew into a man. John the Baptist baptized him. He chose disciples and performed miracles.
Jesus, God in human form, was betrayed and arrested. He was ridiculed and beaten.
Jesus, God in human form, carried the Cross and was crucified.
Jesus, God in human form, rose again and ascended to Heaven. He is coming back again.
The Christmas story is about Godโs humility and love.ย And He was born to save us from our sins.
Hey friends! I wanted to release November’s 6 Grateful Things List before Thanksgiving! Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday, but I don’t think it gets the attention it deserves. For example, Christmas music is already playing. Y’all, I love Christmas music, but it’s too early for all of that.ย Anywho, I’m excited that I have been doing these gratitude lists for a year now! Woot woot! Thank you so muchย for watching my quirky antics and reflections on gratitude!
I believeย inย striving to be grateful all year long, but I encourage you to set some time over the holiday weekend to write your own “6 Grateful Things List.” Please feel to jot down whatever comes out of your head.ย It’sย important to be grateful for the things that you deem as small, as those blessingsย often lead to bigger blessings.ย ย Have a blessed and restful Thanksgiving!
BTW, I have enclosed a random picture of Spanish rice and beans withย chicken. Please watch the video in order to learn more about my adoration for this dish. ๐
Blessings,
Monica aka afrotasticlady
(Hey y’all! This month’s gratitude list is extra autumn-y! You’ll see what I mean when you watch the video! And please don’t forget to share your own gratitude lists with me! Blessings, Monica aka afrotasticlady)
(Hey y’all! It’s the end of the month, and it’s time for me to talk about what I’m grateful for. Please join in the fun and let me know what awesome things you have experienced this month. Also, I wanted to give y’all a heads up that I won’t be posting on the blog again until the end of October. I usually post twice a month, but I will only be posting once instead. Blessings, Monica aka afrotasticlady)
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