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What I Learned in January

January 30, 2015 by HappyGoStuckey 17 Comments

Here are a few things I learned in January…

1. Moments of joy and moments of sadness can exist right alongside each other, almost in the same breath. December was rough. The month began with the sadness of losing another baby in miscarriage and most of December was a bit clouded by the strange mix of joy and pain we felt. I would have never have chosen to experience that kind of tragedy at Christmas. Would anyone? But God in His wisdom gave us the gift of reveling in bright moments throughout a time that would have been somewhat overshadowed by what we experienced. I have never been so happy to see the girls just being together and loving their little lives as I did in December. Our joy was not tainted by the sadness, but our true Hope was made more clear. More on this here. It has taken me this long, until late January to really see this truth at work in our lives, that whether chaos, frustration, or sadness is the order of the moment; joy, peace, and light are right there– we need only pay attention to them.

2. It is the quality of a respite, not necessarily the quantity that matters. January began bright and shining with books, coffee and the beach. Lance and I took a quick overnight trip to one of our favorite spots and spent hours talking, eating, reading and hopeful-dreaming about the new year. It was absolutely everything we needed. I considered the difference of a brief but peaceful time like that and one of say, our week long vacation to Disney last year. Much longer, much more activities and completely 100% magical, but not at ALL the same tranquil feeling as watching the waves dance in over the top of a really good book. Vacationing with toddlers is absolutely crazy/wonderful but rather less like a vacation and more like herding a pack of feral cats through Walmart on a Sunday afternoon. However, if we did not do one, we may not really appreciate the other. We may not appreciate moments like this– in the same way. I am truly thankful for both. It did cause me to realize that for me, when I’m seeking rest and refreshing, a latte and a book are a better use of that time than a busy grocery store and a long list.
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3. I learned how to make my own face cream. I know, how crunchy granola am I? Seriously though, I’ve been using the same yellow Vitamin E face cream that comes in a huge nondescript container from Sams Club for oh, maybe 10 years. As in, before I met my husband. It’s smooth, creamy and for about 7.00 you can moisturize your face for about 2-3 years. I’ve actually only bought it maybe three times in our relationship. Except that here’s the thing… bad, scary, hard-to-pronounce ingredients? It’s got them, it’s got them all. I’ve been slapping that stuff on my face for a DECADE. Of course I tried other things over the years with shorter ingredient lists and higher price tags, but they always underwhelmed me. Enter Pinterest. I noticed this blog on making homemade skin creams using shea butter and essential oils and thanks to our new relationship with Amazon Prime– lo and behold a container of shea butter *miraculously appeared on my doorstep within 48 hours so I could try it. I whipped the shea butter with a mixer until it was fluffy and then added the oils. I used Frankincense, Lavender and Melaleuca. and I will go a bit heavier on the Lavender next time. Otherwise it smells a bit too much like the gifts the Wise Men brought. The Frankincense is extremely beneficial for wrinkles and fine lines and the Melaleuca gently kills the bad and keeps the oily skin factor way down. The verdict: All in all, I really enjoy using it. When summer comes and it’s a bit more humid, I may choose to change the base to something less thick– but at the end of the day I love knowing what’s going on my skin. 
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Okay, your turn friend– what did YOU learn in January? I would really love to know.

I’m linking up with Emily over at Chatting at the Sky to share what we learned, won’t you join us?

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  1. Dolly@Soulstops says

    January 30, 2015 at 11:44 am

    I’m sorry for your loss and I’m glad you were able to “pay attention” (as you wrote) and find the joy in the midst of the sadness…God is gracious…and I can relate to your vacation description….both are good but one is definitely more restful 🙂 One of the key things I’ve learned or am being remind of is that there is no shame in the process of growth…blessings to you 🙂

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    • happygostuckey says

      January 31, 2015 at 9:45 am

      Thank you Dolly. I am so grateful for God’s closeness and care in days like that. And Amen to the process of growth. Christa Wells said something like this once, “Much is happening in the space where it seems as though nothing is happening.” I wrote that phrase down and have treasured it often as it reminds me of the quiet, invisible work that God is doing in the spaces where nothing seems to be progressing or going on… I am in a season where as much as I may want to rush the processes, I NEED them so desperately. Thank you for stopping by to say hello. <3

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  2. Dolly@Soulstops says

    January 30, 2015 at 11:44 am

    I’m sorry for your loss and I’m glad you were able to “pay attention” (as you wrote) and find the joy in the midst of the sadness…God is gracious…and I can relate to your vacation description….both are good but one is definitely more restful 🙂 One of the key things I’ve learned or am being remind of is that there is no shame in the process of growth…blessings to you 🙂

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    • happygostuckey says

      January 31, 2015 at 9:45 am

      Thank you Dolly. I am so grateful for God’s closeness and care in days like that. And Amen to the process of growth. Christa Wells said something like this once, “Much is happening in the space where it seems as though nothing is happening.” I wrote that phrase down and have treasured it often as it reminds me of the quiet, invisible work that God is doing in the spaces where nothing seems to be progressing or going on… I am in a season where as much as I may want to rush the processes, I NEED them so desperately. Thank you for stopping by to say hello. <3

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  3. Linda Baker says

    January 30, 2015 at 2:31 pm

    Cynthia, I’m so sorry I didn’t know about your great loss. I have never experienced miscarriage, but I do know it must be heartbreaking. What a beautiful perspective you shared, and what joy you find in everyday life with your loving husband and adorable girls. Love your contrast between an adults only trip to the beach and a family vacation to Disney World…both wonderful but in such different ways. We all need getaways with just us two! Your face cream sounds wonderful!

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    • happygostuckey says

      January 31, 2015 at 9:48 am

      Thank you sweet friend! Your comments have been so sweet and dear to me lately. I always love to hear from you and often miss being right across the office from you– though I know we BOTH love our current “jobs” more! 😉

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  4. Linda Baker says

    January 30, 2015 at 2:31 pm

    Cynthia, I’m so sorry I didn’t know about your great loss. I have never experienced miscarriage, but I do know it must be heartbreaking. What a beautiful perspective you shared, and what joy you find in everyday life with your loving husband and adorable girls. Love your contrast between an adults only trip to the beach and a family vacation to Disney World…both wonderful but in such different ways. We all need getaways with just us two! Your face cream sounds wonderful!

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    • happygostuckey says

      January 31, 2015 at 9:48 am

      Thank you sweet friend! Your comments have been so sweet and dear to me lately. I always love to hear from you and often miss being right across the office from you– though I know we BOTH love our current “jobs” more! 😉

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  5. Amber says

    January 30, 2015 at 3:00 pm

    Dear friend my heart is saddened to hear of your loss. I know that feeling only too well. loss has taught me many things about loving. This month I learned that I’ve been too quick to make decisions and too quick to believe I have the answers. Many things I wish I could do differently but all I can do now is finish strong. But february is the new January. There is hope for tomorrow.

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    • happygostuckey says

      January 31, 2015 at 9:50 am

      Hey Amber– thank you for your sweet thoughts. I didn’t know you had walked a similar road. I love what you said about loss and loving. And I really like what you learned this month– and that February is the new January. Im thankful for that fact for sure!!! <3

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  6. Paula says

    January 31, 2015 at 8:28 am

    I’m so sorry. It’s an absolutely gut wrenching, soul searing, and horrible ‘wouldn’t wish it on anyone’ pain. It just sucks.

    Herding feral cats in Wal-Mart. Yep, pretty much.

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    • happygostuckey says

      January 31, 2015 at 9:51 am

      Thank you Paula. I’m glad you appreciated that. I always think of those word pictures when we’re in the situation and then I forget them once the feeling of chaos subsides! HA! Love your funny self.

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  7. Paula says

    January 31, 2015 at 8:28 am

    I’m so sorry. It’s an absolutely gut wrenching, soul searing, and horrible ‘wouldn’t wish it on anyone’ pain. It just sucks.

    Herding feral cats in Wal-Mart. Yep, pretty much.

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    • happygostuckey says

      January 31, 2015 at 9:51 am

      Thank you Paula. I’m glad you appreciated that. I always think of those word pictures when we’re in the situation and then I forget them once the feeling of chaos subsides! HA! Love your funny self.

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  8. happygostuckey says

    January 31, 2015 at 9:41 am

    Jolene, that is such a neat thing to learn! I often think of Spring and Fall as the beautiful seasons– but Winter and Summer are too in their own ways. I guess the seasons of life are that way too. 🙂

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  9. happygostuckey says

    January 31, 2015 at 9:41 am

    Jolene, that is such a neat thing to learn! I often think of Spring and Fall as the beautiful seasons– but Winter and Summer are too in their own ways. I guess the seasons of life are that way too. 🙂

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