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For A Good Time...

I enjoy my life. Spending time with my loving husband is wonderful. I often have lots of fun with my two kids (when they're not driving me crazy, of course). And I adore my friends - both "in the flesh" and across the internet. I enjoy reading, writing, studying God's Word, working with kids.

Life, for the most part, is good.

One question on a "secret sister" form, however, has me pondering my life and what I enjoy. The question? "What would you consider a fun day?"

I had no idea what to write. And after an hour, I finally wrote something - but I'm still not pleased with it. Even now, I really don't have a good answer.

Oh, in the past, it would have been easy.

Thirty five years ago? Probably a trip to the zoo and some ice cream.

Twenty five? A day at an amusement park, most likely.

How about fifteen years in the past?  At age thirty I probably wanted a day with Marc, maybe a whole-day date, with a movie, meal out, and maybe a few fun museums.

Ten years ago (in the midst of Marc's health issues), a fun day would have included a 12-hour nap.

But now? I really don't know. Have I lost my sense of what enjoyment is? Am I so caught up in my own rat race that I am blind to the possibilities of  "fun?" Or, maybe my life is already so fun that I can't picture anything better. (Ummm...)

Regardless, God wants us to relish and enjoy our lives. We are to be filled with joy - live life abundantly.
"But may the righteous be glad and rejoice before God; may they be happy and joyful." Psalm 68:3

Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice! Philippians 4:4
I'm still not sure if I've forgotten what fun is, or if my happiness in what I have has made me content enough that I needn't worry about it. 

But I DO know one thing: my life is good, and even fun sometimes. And even in struggles, He allows me peace and joy (if not a bit of fun).

And that's a good thing.

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What is YOUR idea of a fun day? Have your ideas in this matter changed as you've matured in years? in your faith?
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4 comments:

  1. That's a great question!

    I realize that I enjoyed myself after the fact; such as when I'm out on photo safari and get lost in what I'm doing.

    I've been aware that there is a difference between "had a good time" and "had fun." I'm thinking fun means including someone in the adventure and involves laughter. I last had fun back in November when I introduced my 6 year old grand niece to roller coasters. Now that was fun!

    Too bad times like that don't happen more often.

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  2. Love your honesty!

    Fun for me is definitely different than 25 years or even 15 years ago...well...maybe not...lol No, I'm not quite as adventurous as I was in my younger days. I don't know if I'd rock climb/repel or bungee jump. My back isn't that young anymore. Heck a fun day of jumping on the trampoline now, literally, makes me pee my pants!

    So I'm just not sure. :) As long as it included friends and/or family...well no, because some days I have fun all by myself. Sigh. I don't know what a fun day would look like. I suppose it would have to include tons of laughing.

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  3. Funny how the simplest questions can trip us up at times but give us the opportunity to probe deeper.

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  4. Lately fun for me has been hanging out with my teen daughter. I sure love being a mom! And I'm really enjoying the teen years. Who would've thought? lol

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