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Hospitality, an Earnest Art.

The holiday season earnestly makes me nervous when I think of having friends and family to my busy, crazy and sometimes messy home!  Any one else feel this way??

Hospitality can be an art – from matching guest towels to catering meals designed to guests likes and dislikes.  Hospitality, by definition means the friendly and generous reception and entertainment of guests, visitors, or strangers.  Sometimes as a mom I feel like I barely have things together with two kids running about, a crazy darling puppy, a blog and a home business I run with my husband.  When it comes to having guests for a meal, the weekend or family that come far to stay several weeks, I earnestly want them to feel welcome but the task may seem unattainable.

When earnest dad and I were newly married, I remember the very first time we hosted dinner for our friends and I was a nervous wreck.  Was the apartment clean enough, will dinner be ready on time, will there be enough food, what if I make something they hate?  These things ran through my mind over and over the week preceding this dinner.  Naturally on whim, my husband and I looked up some fancy recipe and decided we must make it for them.  I remember the recipe vividly, and I remember that our guests absolutely loved the meal and were thankful for our effort but were happier to spend time and fellowship with us.  That night I realized, I want my guests to feel welcomed and comfortable in my home but I cannot do this effort at a cost to my own sanity (which was tested by THAT recipe).

Eight years, a dog and 2 earnest children later, I still get nervous that I may mess things up when I have company but I have learned to take it easy and go with the flow.  I know that with any effort at all my guests will notice, whether my nerves allow me to go all out and make all homemade meals or do half take out, they feel loved when they walk in my door because I have learned to relax.  When I get frantic, which I must admit I still fall into that old habit, I get flush, bossy and I rush – none of which help set a calm and warm atmosphere.  Sometimes there are still some dishes in the sink, there may be unfolded laundry on the bed or the windows may need some extra cleaning attention but my home is always open to friends and family who want to visit.  We are a mess at times but we are always welcoming.

I find the more I go out of my comfort zone, the more I have people over (planned or unannounced) the more I can let go of the things that I cannot control and enjoy the loving faces that walk through my door.  If you ever find yourself worried that something may not be good enough or anything enough, remember you are enough in all that you can do.  And when you open your home, welcoming people into your family’s life and time it is always special regardless of the menu or softness of sheets.  The more you host, the easier it gets and the easier gets, the more hospitable you become!

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Earnest Mom Featured in PTPA’s 2016 Holiday Guide.

Looking for some great tips on gifts plus an earnest article about Teaching Kids to Give Back this Holiday season?! Then look no further than the Parent Tested Parent Approved (PTPA)’s 2016 Holiday Gift Guide.

This year’s Holiday Guide is jam-packed with the hottest gifts of 2016 for moms, children and just about anyone on your gift list this year.  You will also find recipes, crafts and articles from some great bloggers (including yours truly).  Earnest mom’s article (pg. 30) is focused on getting our children into the giving spirit this holiday season.  Feel free to share the guide with friends and family, as you know sharing is caring.

I hope you enjoy this guide and have a very Happy Thanksgiving from our earnest home to yours!

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Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, an earnest gem.

Please note that earnest mom receives no compensation for this post, I just earnestly adore and cannot praise this FREE program enough!

 Dolly Parton created The Imagination Library in 1995 in her home county, in Tennessee. Her hope was to bring a love of reading to children in her community by delivering developmentally and age appropriate books to children. She wanted to be sure that no matter a family’s income, every child could have a library all their own. Fast forward to 2016, and over 1600 local communities provide the Imagination Library to over 750,000 children every month. 

We have been blessed that in 2010 when earnest boy was born our county in Michigan had an Imagination Library program where he built a library consisting of rich and classic books that were mailed to him every month from newborn until age 5. That is 60 books total, as a family just starting out we could not have hoped to create a collection of books like that for him. I was so grateful for such a wonderful program. When earnest baby was born, I assumed that since we had already had the Imagination Library in our home for one child, we would not be able to get it for her. Boy was I wrong, Dolly Parton wants every child to have their own library, no matter the number of children in your home!

Now living in Erie, PA we still receive a book a month for her, and she is always excited to get her very own book every month. We open it together, read it and then she gets to explore it. 

Here in Erie, The United Way of Erie County sponsors The Imagination Library and so long as you remain in Erie County your child will recieve a free book per month until they turn five.  The United Way of Erie County has gone one step further and created Reading Buddies. 

To maximize the impact of the Imagination Library, United Way of Erie County created Reading Buddies, a program that gives parents and other caring adults guidance and tips on early childhood reading. Developed by local reading specialists, Reading Buddies focuses on ways to increase the love of reading in young children.

The Reading Buddies program techniques are simple and proven! Parents and caring adults receive helpful tips and information on making the most of reading with their children. This leads to children being prepared for kindergarten and success in school! Children are welcome to attend Reading Buddies events, with activities provided in a separate, supervised area during the adult training. To attend an event near you, check out the Reading Buddies calendar! – United Way of Erie County Website

We have attended many Reading Buddy events here in Erie, we have met the cast of Erie Playhouse’s Rapunzel and Peter Pan plus enjoyed tips to encourage reading and literacy at home while the earnest kiddos got to play and do crafts. All free. Having benefited so much from the work that The United Way does here in Erie I hope to share this information so others can benefit too!

How so you sign up?! If you in Erie County PA, sign up here. Be sure to sign up for the United Way of Erie Newsletter and follow them on Facebook so you can be up to date on the fun events they have planned. For instance, today they have Reading Buddies planned (preregistration was required). 

Saturday, October 15 

Registration: 10:30am

Event: 11:00am – 12:30pm

Join United Way, the Erie Public Library and our friends at the Erie Playhouse for Reading Buddies with the Youtheatre cast of Arthur’s Halloween! Parents will learn helpful, everyday tips for reading with children. All families attending will receive lunch and free tickets to see a performance of the play at The Erie Playhouse! Families will be entered to win an interactive story buddy. 

Not in Erie, PA?! Thats okay, see if your county has their own Imagination Library Program here. The Imagination Library is currently available in Austrailia, Canada, United Kingdom and The United States. I earnestly recommend to take advantage of the this free program now. 

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United Way of Erie County Website

United Way Of Erie Co Facebook Page

The Imagination Library Webstie