Hello! And Happy Thanksgiving everyone! I hope that everyone has a splendid and blessed day tomorrow surrounded by loved ones. My grandfather always makes us go around the dining room table and say what we are thankful for. Of course as little kids we thought it was embarrassing and Kelly would name everything and everyone that would come into her head (aka Pochahontas, John Smith, Christopher Columbus, Sacajawea, and name every single person sitting around the table by name). Reflecting on it today, it is not such a bad tradition and it gives us a moment to realize what we are most grateful for, which luckily, is a lot of things. Here are a couple quotes on naming the blessings in our life.
Ann Voskamp has a quote in 1,000 Gifts by Alexander Schememann about naming our blessings which helps us to find God's identity - "Now, in the Bible... a name... reveals the very essence of a thing, or rather its essence as God's gift... To name a thing is to manifest the meaning and value God gave it, to know it as coming from God and to know its place and function within the cosmos created by God. To name a thing, in other words, is to bless God for it and in it."
"To name something is to allow you to know it comes from God, the invisible becomes visible." - Ann Voskamp
"Naming offers the gift of recognition; to name is to learn the language of paradise, we name to find an identity which is God's." - Ann Voskamp
If you haven't read 1,000 Gifts by Ann Voskamp, you should. It's incredible!
Ann Voskamp has a quote in 1,000 Gifts by Alexander Schememann about naming our blessings which helps us to find God's identity - "Now, in the Bible... a name... reveals the very essence of a thing, or rather its essence as God's gift... To name a thing is to manifest the meaning and value God gave it, to know it as coming from God and to know its place and function within the cosmos created by God. To name a thing, in other words, is to bless God for it and in it."
"To name something is to allow you to know it comes from God, the invisible becomes visible." - Ann Voskamp
"Naming offers the gift of recognition; to name is to learn the language of paradise, we name to find an identity which is God's." - Ann Voskamp
If you haven't read 1,000 Gifts by Ann Voskamp, you should. It's incredible!
So, for breakfast tomorrow, I have undertaken the Pioneer Woman's cinnamon rolls, which are absolutely delicious but I have never made them before. Well I of course just read the ingredients and not the entire recipe. So, after making all the dough, watching it rise, and preparing to put the cinnamon in the cinnamon rolls, my assistant (aka, Jennifer, my mom) starts to read everything to me. Well, this specific recipes yields not 1 or 2 pans of cinnamon rolls, but 7. Ha, I have concocted enough dough to deliver cinnamon rolls to all of the neighbors. Woops. Ha, so word to the wise (this is mainly directed at myself, I learn new lessons everyday), don't assume anything and read the entire recipe before mixing everything together because you may end up with more than you bargained for.
Here are the rolls pre baked, I will update tomorrow on how they turned out!
Love yall! Happy Turkey Day! Tell the people you love most how grateful you are for them.
4 days!!!!!!!