In all of my childhood Christmas’s I can remember only one thing I really didn’t love. The waiting.
The days on end of Christmas not coming. The days on end of staring at gifts under the tree, of which there often weren’t many until just before Christmas, thankfully. But for the ones that were there, I would stare at them, running my fingers along the shiny paper, feeling I might explode with excitement, anticipation, waiting.
I’ve really never have been that great at waiting. When I was in high school I waited impatiently to have my braces off (because they were so not cool), when my first baby came, 8 days late, there were real tears in the waiting, and when my husband and I built a house a few years ago I didn’t handle the “waiting to move in” with much more finesse.
Clearly, I’m not known for learning my lessons quickly. Click here to read the rest of this post.
Waiting is hard, incredibly hard at times. I’m writing about working through the tough and, at times, not so fun seasons of waiting and more importantly Waiting Well, over at Sweet Jesus Ministries . There is hope to be found and truth to be seen in that very season, friends. I hope you’ll join me!
I am not great at waiting either. I am actually a professional at being impatient. 😉 Not my best suit.
Your graphics are absolutely beautiful in this post. Thank you for sharing your heart and being so transparent!
A professional at being impatient – that made me laugh, Brittany. And thank you; as a fellow blogger you know just how tricky those graphics can be, so I really appreciate that. 🙂
Ah Yes, waiting…The waiting season is so hard…but there is a hidden beauty in waiting. I wrote about this hidden beauty. You may enjoy it: http://unveiledandrevealed.com/2015/10/02/the-hidden-beauty-of-waiting/
I will look at, Brianna; thank you. I always enjoy your writing. 🙂
and sometimes waiting well is the hardest thing to do – at least for me it is
Yeah, I’ve nailed the whole waiting poorly idea. 😉
I am afraid I understand all too well. 🙂 A great post my friend. Merry Christmas!
I’m so glad you stopped by! Merry Christmas to you, as well!