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January 5, 2012

your new assignment: create a family manifesto

man-i-fes-to

noun

a written statement declaring publicly
the intentions, motives, or views of its issuer

yes.
big word.
manifesto.
every family needs one...or two.
heck,
we have three.

here is the scenerio,

ever have a kid crumble in your arms as soon as
they walk through the doors after a tough day at school?

how about when your teenage daughter
shares details of a drama filled day at school...
and you have to send her back on that bus
the very next day.

this is when you put your big ears on,
listen intently to every word
and simply state
your family manifesto,
your motto,
your mantra.

this will be the sentence you repeat time after time,
defining your family strategy of handling life.
this is the same sentence your child will run off to you
the day you need to hear it most.

it begins to take on a life of it's own.

speaking of,
tell me YOUR family manifesto?
the one phriase that can lift you when down?
exalt you as you celebrate?
define your character when questioning?
calm you when scared?

this, my dear friends,
is your new assignment.
print it, post it on the fridge,
hang it on your wall.
say it out loud and often.
whatever it is.

declare this as yours.

ours?
well, like i said,
we've got three floating around,
depending on the situation.

#1
nothing is bigger than us
(no matter what comes our way in life,
we are stronger and bigger than any 
problem or bump in the road)

#2
remain calm

(don't panic.  take a deep breath
and think about what lies in front of you.
you can do this)

#3
we are strong but not perfect

(our family is the foundation:
strong and mighty,
and perfectly imperfect.
let us not ever forget that.
in fact, no earthly creature is)


we repeat these when trouble comes our way,
when we celebrate,
and when we question our path
(that and a lot of prayer).

we have uttered these in good times and in bad.
they are our comfort,
words that ground us and remind us of what we are made of,
where we come from and where we've been.

that sums up our 
family manifesto, folks.

now tell me yours...
or go out and declare yours.

either way,
i'd love to hear about it.



5 comments:

  1. Love this Wendy! I took on one from a dear friend years ago, R.A.T.S. and the girls were hooked (Rise Above The Situation). Our youngest is known to quote, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me" (her favorite verse). Their dad loves to tell them to make mistakes at full speed, don't be afraid of trying something new. And, my favorite has always been Live, Laugh, Love (with different things added after each word from time to time).

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  2. lauren,
    great words of wisdom.

    and i didn't even peak into the verses we declare in our home...yet another post.

    thank you for your input. enlightening as always.

    one of my faves
    "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me"

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  3. Great idea and post, thanks for sharing! New follower. :)

    http://www.sincerelyarizona.blogspot.com/

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  4. Great idea and post, thanks for sharing! New follower. :)

    http://www.sincerelyarizona.blogspot.com/

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