Families

Everybody has one. They come in all colors and sizes—large, small, and in between. Each is distinct and has its own personality. They share laughter and sorrow, great times and bad, words of encouragement and sometimes anger. When families are good, they’re very, very good. And when they are bad, they’re horrid.

Families need nurturing to be healthy and possess these characteristics.

F — Familiarity. They know your strengths and your weaknesses, your awkward moments and your successes. If you’re close, they know your dreams and disappointments and stand with you in both. Maintain you family relationships.

A — Acceptance. This is a tough one but so vital. We all need one place where we don’t have to prove ourselves or vie for approval, where someone will say, “Oh, that’s how my sister is” and it’s okay. Affirm a sibling today.

M — Moments. So many years, so many moments that define us and make us who we are today. Some of those moments offered challenges to overcome, others strengthened and encouraged us. Make your moments count.

I — Individuality. Each of us is unique in good and bad ways—and we live(d) under one roof. Our personalities and experiences created the package we’ve become. Honor it, value it, accept it.  

L — Loyalty. What is it about family ties? My family is MINE. Nothing changes that—even dysfunctional families will defend their parents and siblings. It’s a matter of belonging, being part of something. Be loyal to those God gave you, even if they disappoint.

Y — Yesterdays. Memories, experiences, adventures, embarrassments, laughter, and tears. Build a memory today that will become part of your yesterday.

One thought on “Families

  1. What a great reminder of what true family should like like. I love your picture. Family challenges and difficulties will occur but being there for one another makes the difference!

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