I sure do miss the joys of summer. It's sort of sad to say GOODBYE, but thank God we have memories.
I am such a lover of warm weather. It seems that you can do so much in warm weather that you CAN'T do when it's cold outside.
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I know for me that 2012 has been a very trying year for me, and it seems that it keeps getting harder to just stand UPRIGHT.
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Asked about the name of her column, she responded, “Encourage means ‘to inspire with courage, faith, and hope’. How many times have you turned to your family or friends to be encouraged with some sort of endeavor you are inspiring to accomplish? This [column] is my way to give back to this awesome community that we love. Please share with me [any] obstacles that you are facing.”
Sample column
To the Encourager
Yikes! I am having a family gathering in a few weeks and forgot to invite my Aunt Sadie. This is strictly by accident. Now my entire family is so mad at me and wondering how in the world could that happen? I have called my aunt several times to apologize and to invite her, but she has the entire family turned against me and now NO one wants to come. I have been planning this for weeks. I am so upset and so is my husband, and our kids. I don't know what to do and how to handle this? Do you have any suggestions?
Signed:
Upset and Sad
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Dear Upset and Sad,
First, we all forget to do things in our lives, it is just natural. How about going to your Aunt Sadie's home to talk with her in person? I am sure that if you extend the olive branch in a manner of speaking she might see the light. Explain to her that you had no intentions of excluding her from this party. Tell her you love her. Ask her if there weren't times in her life when she forgot to call someone back?
Planning a party can be so stressful even if it's just for a few folks, let alone an entire family gathering. Try to add some humor in there that you almost forgot to include your husband in the gathering. I am sure she will settle down and you can call everyone back with the positive news that the party will still happen and let us all forgive and forget and get ready to have some fun. The kids would really be upset if no one wanted to come over.
Now go pick out a cute outfit for the gathering and write out your checklist to make this party very successful, so that in the future this won't happen again for you.
Here's wishing you all the best.
—The Encourager
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