Day 21: HAPPY MLK Day!! Beckahm and I embraced the 20 degree weather and marched with at least a thousand other locals in Lexington's annual MLK Freedom march. It was one of the coolest things I have ever done. The strength, and unity of purpose—the freedom of mankind—has never been more prevalent OR relevant than it was for me at that moment. I was so grateful to teach Beckham of our countries history through such a moment as this.
Sunday, January 27, 2013
MLK Freedom March
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Labels: 2013, 365 Days of Service, Goals
365 Days of Service
An email sent to our families, explaining a goal Mike and I have and would love others to become involved in this coming year.
Hey fam!
Our bishop recently
encouraged all the members in our ward to make this year a year of service.
Every morning he asked us to pray to be open to finding ways in which we
can serve someone that day.
Mike and I were ecstatic
about this goal as we made a personal resolution for our family to serve more
in 2013.
I am passing this
resolution along to each of you because I had the idea one night, laying in
bed, about how fantastic it would be if both of our immediate families would
participate in a unified goal of committing to "365 days of
service." I feel it is something that would not only help us
individually but help unify us as a family. How neat it would be to have
each other to support and motivate one another to complete such a resolution.
Whomever wants to come
on board I thought it would be neat if we could all keep a daily or weekly log
of ways in which we have served someone (remember it doesn't have to be a big,
daunting task, even serving your kids or immediate family counts), and then I
would love to compile it all in a book at the end of the year and send a copy
to everyone. I could even start a blog or facebook page where people can
post their acts of service—something that would keep uplifting and motivating
us throughout the year.
This isn't meant to be a
competition or to showcase who's doing more, rather to encourage and inspire
each of us to continue making the world around us and the world at large a
better place! Our #'s are many, think how vast our influence(s) can be on this
world!
If anyone is interested
let me know.
Love each of you so
much!
Mike and I hope 2013 is
a great year for each of you!
Love,
Amanda
UPDATE:
Praying to be of service every day has been a really neat
experience thus far. I created a
FB page “365 Days of Service” where people can post their experiences. Although most of the people I sent the
email to are not participating, it has helped me remain accountable to my goal and it has helped me think of others every
day.
http://www.facebook.com/365DaysOfService?ref=hl
http://www.facebook.com/365DaysOfService?ref=hl
Mike and I decided to do one
larger service project each month, on top of the daily small acts of service,
and this month we decided to take some of our tithing money and buy some coats
and blankets for the homeless in our area. Every night on the news they
broadcast the need of blankets and warm clothes for the increasing # of
homeless people in Lexington. It
felt so good to go out and buy some clothes and blankets and to be able to
deliver them to those in need. I
can’t imagine living out in this cold weather with nothing to keep me warm, I
pray these people will be assisted in this simple gesture of giving.
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Labels: 2013, Day of Service, Goals, Service
Lexington Children's Museum
The Children's Museum is really quite amazing here in Lexington. We made an afternoon of it on MLK day; Beck's LOVED it!
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Labels: 2013, Children's Museum, KY
Monday, January 7, 2013
Our Little Nika—Update
I had to check on Nika, see how she was doing and the lady that took her sent me this picture and this note. Made my heart melt! So happy she is in a good home. Beckahm smiled ear to ear when he saw this picture of her!
"My daughter loves her but I believe Nika has become my kitty cat. She is such a sweetie. Follows me everywhere around the house and is sitting by the front door waiting when I get home."
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