A few ways practice generosity this holiday season

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Today I am thrilled to be taking part in a BIG collaboration with bloggers and vloggers from around the country who are all sharing creative ways to give through Random Acts of Kindness this holiday season. This was put together by my friend Sarah at budgetgirl.com. For a full list of participates scroll to the bottom!

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Teaching generosity

Generosity is learned behavior. It’s something I’ve learned from my husband and something I hope we are teaching to our kids. It’s not something to save for just one time of the year, hopefully, we as a family will find times to be generous year-round. But the holiday season does lend itself to a myriad of opportunities to give. And many of those are small ways that teach our kids generosity. 

This year our family has chosen 9 things, some of them random acts of kindness, some of them organized events, to bring the message of hope and love. 

  • Take a meal to a friend

  • Take diapers to the women’s medical center

  • Send cards to VA clinic

  • Bake goodies for friends

  • Go caroling to bring cheer to shut-ins

  • Earn money to buy gifts for each other

  • Leave bubbles for friends at the library and therapy office

  • Make toiletry package for the food pantry

  • Volunteer at the church toy store (a free event to help families in need)

My goal isn’t to be big and splashy, toot our family’s horn, or make us seem like a family of saints (and if you had just seen the trampoline fight I had to break up you’d know we are not!). My goal is to bring simple acts of generosity and random acts of kindness into my family’s day-to-day. It’s about teaching my children to live simply so others can simply live. It’s about sharing the love of Jesus to all on a daily basis. I miss the mark. I miss it so much again and again and again. But I hope that my children see that we are trying to love others. 

Check out all the others participating:

Budget Girl

Flea Market Flipper

One Happy Frugal Family

Rachael Lyn

Greater Good Financial

Andy Hill

Adulting With Money

The Budget Bounce

Q Makes It Happen

Julie Rains

Six Figures Under

City Girl Living on a Budget

Mary Ann Raemisch

Budget With Becky

Money Mom

Quest to FIRE

Debt Free Millennials

Marissa Lyda - The Budgeting Wife

Wendy Valencia