Do Others Have a Gift You Wish You Had?
I didn’t get the creative genes gift in my family, at least not when it comes to decorating, crafting, sewing, etc. My mom and my sister Shawna probably possess the creative prowess in these areas of a hundred people. Not me. Nope. Give me something to write, teach or stick me in front of a crowd of people to speak any day! But put me in a room of kids to pull off a birthday party, and I’m toast. That is utter torture to me.
Thank goodness my kids have their aunt and grandma! Without them my kids’ birthdays would consist of some really sad decorations (or none at all), maybe a really ugly but yummy cake (I can cook even if it doesn’t look pretty), maybe a few family members over to our house (or better yet a restaurant, that way I don’t have to clean up after everyone), and probably some pretty cool presents (I AM really good at shopping 🙂 ). I guess I’m somewhat of a minimalist. I typically like to keep things simple—probably more because I’m not very good at the creative stuff. It’s not one of my gifts or talents. I am so very thankful that God made us so that our gifts complement one another.
I’ve learned that that keeping things simple is not all bad. I’ve also learned that my kids can have the really cool birthday parties, and it’s STILL simple. It’s simple because I’ve learned the art of delegation. I simply delegate those tasks that I’m not good at or that seem torturous to me to others who actually enjoy doing them and are quite good at them to boot. In other words, it’s their gift to do those tasks that I despise.
Take this past weekend for example. Continue reading