Christmas, New Year and Wild Game Recipe | A Minute with Mia December Issue
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Merry Christmas and thank you for following and sharing the adventures.
Happy holidays, Merry Christmas and let’s get going in before the new year.
WOW! Has this year been flying by or what?! How did you do on those goals or resolutions you set about twelve months ago? Did you get outside? Are you healthier now than back then?
I can say yes to reaching goals, getting outside and better health. However, I’m breaking some of those goals I didn’t accomplish down into smaller chunks as the big chunks can be daunting. I’ll share them with you soon.
In January I made a word of the year. I didn’t know if it’d last the entire year, but “relationship” stuck with us. I chose the word because it’s something I wanted to work on. How are you doing in the face-to-face, personal relationships in your life? Are you there for others? Are you making a difference? Are you sharing the outdoors, traditions, or your time?
It’s the season when people feel stressed, worried and lonely. Many people miss their loved ones and feel the pressure of society and the need to have a “perfect” Christmas. I pray that everyone will have someone to be a blessing in their life. Maybe you can be that blessing for someone who needs that right now.
“When we seek to discover the best in others we somehow bring out the best in ourselves.” – William Arthur Ward
Share your smile!
Five Ways to Combat Stress
Have a sense of mission. Get outdoors. Learn something new. Take up volunteering. Be a part of your community. Engage and interact with others. Have faith.
Here’s a treat that you can share as you head to pot-luck gatherings with family and friends. You won’t have to worry about your plate being returned because it’s likely to be licked clean before the end of the party.
How To Get Youngsters Into Hunting
Aside from introducing your offspring to hunting on your own, the NRA YHEC is just what we need to inspire safe, self-sufficient, resourceful, respectful individuals.
Merry Christmas, Mia! Good resouce – NRA Hunter Ed!!
Thank you, Maggie. Merry Christmas to you as well. 🎄💕 Thanks for stopping by.