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Pushing Past Holiday Small Talk


 I know that I am stating the obvious, but Thanksgiving is almost here. Two more days friends, just.two.more.days. Thanksgiving means a lot of things to different people but generally most of you will be gathering with lots of friends and family that you may not see all that often. As an introvert, sometimes these Holiday exchanges can be totally exhausting for me. In the midst of conversations about where and what I have been up to, there are moments where all I want to do is run up to my apartment, and zone out by pinning countless lace dresses. Time goes by so quickly and we do not get that much time to spend with family anyway so let’s try and make the most  of the time together. To avoid some of these moments, I thought I would put together my own list of questions to ask around the table.

·         What is your favorite holiday tradition?

·         What has been the most memorable moment of 2014 thus far?

·         How have you seen yourself change this year? How did that change come about?

·         What good have you seen come from a really hard moment that you have had thus far this year?

·         In what ways do you think you are different from Thanksgiving last year? Or the last time we saw each other?

·         What has been your biggest success during this past year?

·         What is your favorite website? What is the best book you read this year and why?

·         What do you think is one of the most undervalued professions right now?

·         In what ways have you felt God speaking to you during this past year?

·         Where has God shown up in your life during this past year?

·         How have you seen God working in the lives of your loved ones?

. Fair warning- Use these at your own risk. It is not the holiday season unless one family member runs away from the table crying … 

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