My girlfriend, Jackie, sent me this link today. I hadn’t heard of The Gift of an Ordinary Day by Katrina Kenison until I viewed this video. Normally, I wouldn’t recommend a book until I had read it. However, I love the message of the video, that it’s the ordinary days that create the fabric of life. One of my many Kim-isms it that, the moments in my life that are the most meaningful to me aren’t planned and they are frequently small. I love our adventures, but I know that what binds my family together is the daily ride home from school, the family dinners, or the inside jokes. Don’t get a romantic view of our life, those rides home can be sullenly silent, many dinners can be aggravating and the jokes can fall flat, but that’s part of creating the ties. So, even though I haven’t read the book and knowing what my schedule it between now and Mother’s Day, I won’t be able to read it by then, the video itself is worth the time to watch. Then, follow my example and buy the book and add it to the mix of what you plan to read, soon.
Tags: letting go, Mother's Day gift, Mother's Day reading, parenting, teenagers

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