"I will let my light shine in 2009!"
It’s a new year filled with new possibilities awaiting our open hearts to graciously receive all the joy and gifts of life that are our divine right.
The new year can sometimes be bittersweet for one year comes to a close with some things perhaps left undone, and/or desires not yet met . . . but (there's always a but!) being the half-full milk glass kinda girl that I am, I look to the new year as a brand new canvas waiting to be colored in with whatever I desire. And how I adore a blank canvas.
Curiously, my family and I went to see the film, Bedtime Stories last night. I laughed, heartily, as the children filled in the blanks to the bed time stories their goofy uncle told to them - and they came true! At the end of the movie I philosophically commented that it was a wonderful commentary on how we write the stories of our lives. Coupled with this, I of course believe we come into this world with God's divine purpose tucked away in our spirit, but we are accountable to seek that purpose and fulfill it - and yes, we make mistakes along the way - after all we are human.
Like many of you, I too have my dreams, desires, and goals for the new year, both personally and professionally. I have begun to re-organize my life making God first, me second, followed by my family and friends, then work. I am incorporating a time of silence into each morning, seeking to listen to God, to hear Him, and to respond to Him. I am meditating, and exercising daily (again!) and being a bit more discretionary with what I choose to eat and why. These things help me be a better mama to my little ladybugs, and clear my mind for my creative work and clearly see the path I am to travel upon.
I asked my girls to think of one thing they want to learn, explore, or do this year - something that will enlarge their lives just a bit. Katelyn promptly announced "chemistry." So, I shall look up some kid friendly sites that offer recipies for learning chemistry, and look for a chemistry set for her (for us) to play with. My older daughter, Jessica, ever contemplative, is still . . . contemplating.
I've begun a new journal (all this actually began prior to the 1st) and will fill its pages with all that I am grateful for, hope for, and desire. Then around this time next year, I can look back and remind myself that 2009 was indeed my year to shine!
It can be yours too. I wish you everything your heart desires dear friends.
I want to extend a very warm thank you to editor, Abby Foster, and Keri Lee for the fantastic feature article written about Terri Conrad Designs and our products produced by Webster's Pages in the current issue of Crafts n' Things Magazine. Please pick up a copy, check it out and put your name in for the wonderful give away being offered.
Finally, we said goodbye to last year getting in gear to launch our new web site. My uber fantastic web guys are doing a super job - and we hope to launch in just a couple weeks with some new and exciting products to warm your heart & home.
Let's welcome 2009 with all its possibilities and shine, shine shine!
Blessings all -
Terri
Beautiful as always Terri! I was singing your praises on my blog today.lol
Posted by: Vicki Chrisman | January 12, 2009 at 02:36 PM
Terri, this heart is fabulous and your light certainly DOES shine -- in everything you say, do and create! You are such an inspiration. Huge hugs for 2009!
Posted by: Sharon Harnist | January 08, 2009 at 07:15 AM
So inspiring to read. And that heart is gorgeous!
Posted by: deb | January 07, 2009 at 11:59 AM
Terri, your blog is always so inspiring and your words (January 2) certainly hit the mark. Keep it up and keep it coming. Happy New Year to you and yours.
Posted by: Sue | January 03, 2009 at 07:58 AM
I just popped by to wish you a very happy New Year Terri. I hope it brings all good things your way! Amy Tara
Posted by: Amy Tara Koeppel | January 02, 2009 at 06:12 PM