So here I am at the end of Christmas Break 2013, feeling somewhat sad about leaving my humble abode and family Monday morning, but feeling even more motivated on the things GMS will accomplish in the very near future. I believe my motivation outweighing my sadness is solely tied to me actually practicing what I preach this time around.
While my previous school staff was very familiar with DeWitt Jones'
"For the Love of It" mentality, and were well accustomed to the deep meaning of "fill your cup" personally to be a better person professionally. Fill your cup...hmmmm...in October when I had my first opportunity to present "fill your cup" to my new school staff, it was once again like magic in the air, when we as busy adults, professional educators, individuals work at a calling and not just a job, all were way laid by this concept. I must admit I did have tears in my eyes, just as the pathetic business men in Jones' story, who could not even remember the last time they did even one of the five things that brought joy to their life. The few things I could remember, well, it had been way to long.
Having presented and preached this to my teachers the last few months, and having given reminder after reminder, if not even strict instructions, before our Christmas Break for them to fill their cups, I practiced the same.
I spent an entire afternoon with my mom "pickin" at flea markets in small town Beebe, Arkansas. Even better, I came home with a bench for my kitchen entryway and some adorable, little, country snowmen for my mantle. I know it's crazy, but do you realize how much this simple little turquoise jar has made me grin? A perfect addition to my new work area at home.
I cooked, and I baked, and I cooked and I baked some more! And I loved it....and I fed my family and friends. In a break far down the road, maybe this could lead to my cookbook. My triple chocolate trifle cake and Hoppin John Black Eyed Pea Soup were at the top of the faves list.
I download a new ebook to better guide my daily devotions and walk with my Lord,
Believing God Day by Day. This morning's devotional words from Kay Arthur hit home: "
God's intention all along has been for His children to succeed. So I ask you, is your Christian life feeling successful? Are you achieving and experiencing what Scripture says you would?...The only way we are going to impact our generation is to prove that our faith in Christ is real and that it works." Wow! A new perspective on success for me, and an answer to a very specific prayer.
And get this, I even went on a road trip! A simple yet jam packed three day road trip with the love of my life. It was to this cool little town called Fort Worth, Texas that I have visited at least five times before but had never slowed down long enough to take in the history and the culture and the scenery, and just to enjoy it with someone I love. Our first ever NFL game added to the awesomeness of the weekend as well. I didn't realize how much I needed a break, not just to be at home, but to truly get away from every day life and focus on relationships. Hmmm....I've preached that before as well? Does the Railroad Track Model sound familiar?


So there we have it, some of the few but powerful ways I actually practiced what I preached during this Christmas Break, and just as I've told my teachers for years, I am now ready to go back to work and give it all I have professionally. Thank you, DeWitt Jones, for your words of wisdom, and thank you, Lord, for allowing me to fill my cup this holiday season, and thank you, GMS, for the great things that lie ahead in middle school education. .