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Raising Generous Kids

11 / 20 / 1711 / 19 / 17

Anna
Anna

Well, my plan FAILED again! ?

Anna
Laura
Laura

Oh, no… what happened? You know what they say about the best laid plans, right?

Laura
Anna
Anna

Yes…ugh. I am SO frustrated with my kids right now. I wanted to start off the holiday season with giving, instead of making a huge list of everything they want for Christmas (when they need nothing. I mean, we need no more stuff in this house!).

Anna
Laura
Laura

I hear you on all points! How do we focus on giving? How do we focus on gratitude instead of greediness? And seriously… the stuff? It’s a little out of control!

Laura
Anna
Anna

Right?! So my plan was to show them an Operation Christmas Child video, talk to them about children in other places who don’t have what they have, and then give them each a box to fill. So we did that, we went to the store together, and what do they do? Ask me for stuff — “Mom, can I have this? Mom, I have $10 at home, will you buy this for me? I’ll pay you back!” ?

Anna
Laura
Laura

I wish you could hear me laughing/crying right now… It’s not really funny, of course, but it’s comical because it’s normal. Sad and typical of our kids who have more than they know!  

Laura
Anna
Anna

Yeah, I think I said “THIS IS NOT FOR YOU!” about 15 times. #notaspecialmoment

Anna
Laura
Laura

But it’s such a good goal you had here! And it seems the purpose was lost on them, but maybe it wasn’t?

Laura
Anna
Anna

Maybe… They just didn’t seem like their hearts were in it. Even when we got home and were packing the boxes, I felt like they were doing it to please me. Was it worth anything? It makes me sad because I don’t want them to be entitled kids.

Anna
Laura
Laura

Me either! But even if they packed those boxes to please you, they still did it. They still will be able to track that box all the way to wherever it goes (if you paid the extra $9, that is!?)  

Laura
Anna
Anna

We totally did pay the extra $9, and my hope was still that if they could see where it went, it would become a little more real.

Anna
Laura
Laura

You have to start somewhere!

Laura
Anna
Anna

(Sigh.) I guess you are right. As a mom you just hope and pray that something sinks in, even though you can’t tell sometimes. At least not yet. I guess I can’t expect this one big attempt at giving to instantly give them generous, thankful hearts.

Anna
Laura
Laura

Yes. We have a tough job here. In so many ways we want our kids to be normal, and sometimes I feel like it’s my fault that my boys are so entitled. After all, I have helped fill our house with the stuff.  

Laura
Anna
Anna

Me too… And on the other hand, we’re not “normal” — or shouldn’t be. We have a great gift that changes us: Jesus. And because of that, He asks us to live a little differently from the “norm.”

Anna
Laura
Laura

So true. I’m so glad that we can work together as moms to figure out how to do this. How do we raise thankful kids? Grateful kids? Kids who want what they want because they’re kids, but who also pack boxes for kids who want for what we take for granted? Kids who know what the greatest gift is and are ready at all times to give that away. #thetruthaboutgrowingup

Laura
Anna
Anna

I think we can just pray to be more aware of opportunities on a daily basis…to be on the lookout for those times when we can be generous in small ways. Lots of small things over time could add up to a lot. And hey… by the way, I think we’re doing at least some of that already. So maybe I can chill out a little. ?

Anna
Laura
Laura

Um, yes! You and your kids did a wonderful thing for others. You did it with a heart that pleases God. And you know how much you have to be thankful even if they don’t… yet! Have a great Thanksgiving, dear friend!

Laura

Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:

  • “Then the people rejoiced because they had offered so willingly, for they made their offering to the Lord with a whole heart…” 1 Chronicles 29:9
  • “Give, and it will be given to you.” Luke 6:38
  • “It is more blessed to give than to receive.” Acts 20:35

Music to inspire you:

  • “Give Thanks” originally by Don Moen, performed here by Unhindered

Readings and Resources to come alongside of you:

  • “The Generous Child: How to Teach Generosity, Ages 3 to 4” by The Baby Center
  • “Top 5 Ways to Raise a Generous Child at Any Age” by World Vision 
  • (An interesting read) “How to Raise Kinder, Less Entitled Kids (According to Science)” by the Washington Post

Related Posts on Texting the Truth:

  • “Decluttering Our Spiritual Closets”
  • “The Real Stuffing”

Living Out the Truth

Ideas to try:

  • Look for opportunities to show generosity, and take your kids with you when you can! Make dinner for a neighbor who just had surgery, and ask your child to help prepare or deliver it. Offer to give a friend a ride home in front of your child. Take extra clothing or canned goods to a local food pantry with your child. Make it a regular occurrence (not just during the holidays).
  • Use the word “generous” when you talk about the above things, so they get used to hearing it and thinking about it.
  • Share 1 thing that you are thankful for at dinner or bedtime. This helps to get the heart in the right place. Thankfulness prepares the heart to give.
  • Offer to share with little ones, and praise them when they share with you or siblings.

    {These suggestions are ideas from novice moms. Sometimes our life situations need more.
    In that case, seeking out professional help is the right call.}

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Free Holiday Printable

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Our to-do list as moms at Christmas time can feel a mile long.  So much to do and so little time.  We’ve been talking a lot about holiday expectations as a blog team (here and here) and how we can stay centered on what really matters during a season that can take “busy” to a whole new level.  It’s not easy, but it’s amazing how much freer we are feeling as we tweak our holiday to-do list.

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To close the blog team wanted to share our thoughts about how we are trying to stay focused on the most important things on our to-do lists this holiday season.

Michelle
Michelle

Buy presents →  Be present

I’ll be honest here: being 100% present with my girls has been a lot harder in real life as a mom than the idealistic views I had of motherhood. Recently I have been praying about how to be more present with my girls and one thing I have tried when I have work to do is saying to my four-year-old, “I have to finish this email (or laundry or whatever) for ten minutes and then when I am finished, let’s do __.” It has been good for us and has helped me be able to finish my task but then put my phone down and focus on her and her sister (some days better than others). I can tell when I even spend ten undivided minutes sitting on the floor doing a puzzle or coloring with her, she feels more filled up. This is challenging for me to do when my list feels never-ending, especially during the crunch time before Christmas Day, but I am asking God to help me focus on what’s most important.

Michelle
Ashley
Ashley

Wrap gifts → Wrap someone in a hug

Jesus’s birth was the ultimate outpouring of love and hope into a World that was otherwise without any.  As I think about the LOVE that Jesus modeled to those around him, I can’t help but want to more fully love those around me this season in the most simple of ways: a hug.  It may come in the form of hugging my kids longer after bedtime stories, or by making it my priority to hug my husband right when he walks through the door, or perhaps by taking time to talk and hug a friend who is having a rough week. Regardless, my goal this Christmas is to stop racing around and start paying attention to the people around me, the people who may need a little extra embrace.  Come on, don’t be shy…..who needs a hug? ??

Ashley
Lisa

Send gifts → Send peace

The news from around the world is ugly! It’s clear that peace is not humanity’s default mode. I’ve learned this year that it takes effort to create peace, and it takes effort to protect peace. And though it can be so hard to know how to help those far away from us, we can create and protect peace right around us. Since peace is close to the heart of Jesus, we try especially hard during Christmastime to create peace in our neighborhood. We knock on doors, deliver cookies, leave cards, and have as much conversation as our neighbors are willing to offer. We feel more known and connected, and more secure; we so hope the neighbors feel the same. Sending peace into the world can be as easy as getting to know and respect the people around you!

Jessica
Jessica Sorosiak

Make food → Donate food

Instead of stressing over planning the perfect meal or worrying about whether the ham is perfectly cooked, we try to turn our focus on how we can help feed into others, literally.  We plan to go through our pantry and gather up canned food that can be donated.  We use some of our Christmas money each year to buy granola bars to keep stashed in our cars to pass out to people in need that we come across.  My mom keeps fast food gift cards in her car for the same purpose. There are so many ways to feed others and share the love of Christ through food.

Jessica Sorosiak
Anna
Anna

Make cookies → Make love

One of my mentor moms once told me that during the busy Christmas season, we need to put our husband on top of our “To Do List.” Haha??  (She really did say that!) But let’s be real here — amidst our mile-long list of things we want to get done by Christmas Day, making love could fall way down on the list (or not make the list at all, because who has energy for that at the end of the day? Especially when you’ve got 80 more gifts to wrap!). But think about it — when you are stressed, your husband is stressed, and no one is having fun. You may have to endure tense family situations, long trips, whiny kids… Why not make time and energy for the number one relationship in your life? “Escape” from it all for a little bit? It’s a great way to relieve that stress and help the two of you feel connected again. Then you’re able to enjoy the holidays as a team.

Anna
Laura
Laura

See the lights → Be the light  

I actually really love to look at all the beautiful Christmas lights!  (I remember writing about that!) Can we SEE the lights AND BE the light?  But, seriously, I’m so inspired by you guys… again!  You have really summed up being the Light  What better way to be shine God’s light  than to be present with  our kids, and snuggle, and give small gifts of thanks to those who serve us and our neighbors.  To be ready to bless others with what we have been given in abundance. Loving others is the way to be the light! Last night I was coming home from basketball practice with Jesse in the car, just the two of us, which is rare. I asked him what he was most excited about for Christmas?  He said, “Opening presents!… And getting to be with my family… And celebrating Jesus’ birthday.”  I nearly cried.  If nothing else this year, it seems he saw God’s light in my life. He must have seen that in our list of things to do, there was something deeper about this whole Christmas thing.  At the end of the day, my little guy is just that- a real boy who wants some toys, but who loves his family and wants to celebrate the Light of the world.

Laura

Merry Christmas from the Texting the Truth team! We pray that the next few days are  filled with peace, joy and light as your perspective shifts this holiday season. ❤️

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