Thursday, February 13, 2014

Can't see the Forrest through the Trees? Look for the light





Hey mom, dad lets play ball, can we go camping? Not today, I have lots of work and meetings today maybe tomorrow. I know many of us have heard  this as a child or say it now to your children. Seeing through the forest tress causes our eyes to follow that glimmer of light peaking through the leaves that flow back and forth with the wind. Sometimes in our attempt to achieve success, we get caught up in busy work and forget those precious moments with family. How many of you still eat at the table together? In today's generation families are so busy we find ourselves rushing in and out just long enough to say high and by. What has created the disconnect in families?

The happiest moments of my life have been the few which I have passed at home in the bosom of my family ~ Thomas Jefferson. 

Being in the bosom of family has lots of meaning. I know there are some families that create such trouble that being in their bosom would be disastrous. But, the point is finding quality time away from the Internet, websites, and business long enough to spend time with the family and have fun. You say how does one create fun with in the family? I'm glad you asked. Here's a few examples: Board and card games, picnic no backyard the parks to far, its to cold create a park atmosphere in the home all you need is cover, floor, and your favorite foods turn the music on and spend time together. How about movie and popcorn night simply pull out favorite videos are create movies. My parents would put a sheet up in our den, check out the movie projector from our local library rent real to real movies. Mom would pop popcorn and have baked cookies for each of us. As a child we were so excited. As an adult this was a great way to save money and still have fun. Now we have Neflex, Primetime from Amazon, and Hulu. 

Our generation is moving so rapidly we have forgotten how to have fun. We are distracted by social media, isolated games, phones and Ipods that there are seldom conversations going on within the family unit. There must be a check in time for families to ensure that family members are doing okay mentally and physically. Seeing through the forest trees means to stir up the families imagination, creating time to just sit relax and talk to each others.Take a moment listen to this video and run to the bosom of your family. No family take a moment and call a friend to check in.

Thanks for stopping by your comments are appreciate
I am Carolyn Coleman-Grady

http://www.nursingaffliate.blogspot.com

8 comments:

  1. Great post and you are so right ... we should also have an international "See the world through a 2 year olds eye" day ... mind you at 50 I decided to add up the digits to make up my age ... I am currently 6 ;)

    I saw a meme on Facebook the other day ... it was funny but tragic at the same time ...


    THE INTERNET WENT DOWN THE OTHER DAY SO I GOT TO SPEND TIME WITH FAMILY ...
    THEY SEEMED LIKE NICE ENOUGH PEOPLE!

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    1. I'm glad I have to be intentional in spending time with family. It so important being a Registered Nurse and Internet marketing creates a busy schedule. Thanks for commenting

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  2. Your right about our generation moving so rapidly. When you think about it, Facebook messages and text messages are being replaced by landlines and real human interaction. It's sad but I still make it a point to connect over the phone like the good ole days!

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    1. Thank you Nate for your comment. I still write and mail letters too. Calling is important also

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  3. Thank for this blog. I feel that with all the technology that we have today and the fact that it's easily accessible, we forget to be one with nature. I make it a habit to get off the computer at least 1 or 2 times a week and spend family time with my family. If that means going to the park, I go and my 7 year old loves this. It is so refreshing to get out and do something outside of the house and technology.

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  4. Thank you for your comment. Going outside is important fresh air. Preventing sedentary life styles is important.

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  5. It's true, most of us live in the fast lane. We need to remember the basics though, and take time out for basic human interaction. It's what is really important in the long run, after all. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us, Carolyn. Fantastic!

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  6. Thanks Jeanne you said take time out for basic human interaction. I agree it is just like with patients nurses have loss the ability to touch and show caring attitudes, we are so overwhelmed with technology that our patients are missing basic human interaction holding someones hand, touching shoulder acknowledging then as a human being great comment. Thank you

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