On
a spontaneous whim, my daughter drove to my house to pick me up last Tuesday
morning, her day off. She invited me along for a day of shopping, lunch and a quick visit to see
our sick friend. I called the day “Fun
Adventure.”
I’m
naming my days. I got the idea from a
life coach who writes a devotional I’m reading called Seize the Day. The gist of
it names the day and calls it forth so as to step into a new day and enjoy it
to the full by focusing on that day’s name and that day’s goals.
We
all do this to some degree when we refer to our days as birthdays, anniversary
days, holidays or a day off from work. Now I call
my days “productive days” if I revamp a clothes closet or pantry. I also like “do nothing days” when I give
myself permission to chill on the front deck with a good book and warm up leftovers for dinner instead of cooking.
Our
nation called yesterday “Take Back Day” to address the opioid epidemic rampant
in America with hopes to dispose of medication we no longer use to the posted
drop-off locations keeping it out of children’s reach.
I call the coming days this week prep days.
Our family will arrive from Chicago and San
Diego by the week's end. I have a guest room to clean and
a menu to pull together. We have reservations
on Cinco de Mayo, the fifth day of May, at the best Mexican restaurant in town to
enjoy food and family once again. During the week, some will have a hike day on the Sedona trails and some will have
a kayak day on the river in Prescott.
I’m determined to have a play day with my four-year old
granddaughter!
What
about you. Do you name your days? What do you call them?
That's a great idea - to name days according to the goals of the particular day!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your coming days: prep days, guest days, Cinco de Mayo day, hike days, play day with your 4-year old granddaughter!
I've never done this, but I really like the idea! I think naming it would encourage me to do what I named it, whether it's being productive or actually allowing myself to have a do nothing day!
ReplyDeleteI like the concept of naming days. Saturdays are definitely whirlwind days here with work schedule then watching the grandson. Goes way too fast! Enjoy your time this week with family enjoying some fun activities!
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I'd not thought of naming days before ... but I like it! (A lot.) I'm big into anticipation, but love you and your daughter's spontaneity. Wishing you and all your family a wonder-FULL visit!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great reminder to "Focus! Focus! Focus!" since we have enough distractions for a day! I have never named each day specifically. But I always pray for enough grace of His and strength to accomplish if there's anything that needs to be done. Sounds like you're gonna' be busy sister Mary but what a fun time it would be to spend with loved ones!!! God bless and always strengthen you...
ReplyDeleteLove this Mary! Never thought about naming days but I guess in some way or another I do. Tuesdays are my "Get my house in order" day. Wednesdays are my Church day. Friday is my "do whatever I want to do day". Sundays are my church day and family dinner day. Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays are WHATEVER HAPPENS DAYS! LOL! I work three days a week too so I guess I call them work days! So funny because I kinda like naming days. But then you know Mary that I even name my dishes so this will come easy for me! LOL! Hugs and blessings dear lady.
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Good advice. I've been calling my days dark lately, but each is a gift. Thanks for the reminder.
ReplyDeleteThat`s a fun idea! Love all the names and adventures! In Japan we just had a week of National Holidays called Golden week, and each day is another named day, there is Children`s Day, Green Day... one of the past Emperor`s birthday, and other ones I am not even sure! During the year there is also Ocean Day, Mountain Day, as National Holidays so its interesting to think of naming days on a personal way too!! Happy days to you Mary!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea. We should name them powerful and celebratory things, like Triumph and Ice Cream. I know, I know, but when we triumph, we should celebrate with ice cream. I love the idea of carpe diem, seize the day. YES!
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