Saturday, January 10, 2009

We're going to Disney World!


Our family is excited because we made the big decision to go to Disney World. The big deal for me is we decided to fly rather than drive. This will be the first time we as a family have gone to Florida. My wife Kim has been there on her own seven times (NOTE: She does have an aunt and cousins that live in Sarasota, FL.), and I think I have been there three times. Our girls are six and four years old, and we think this is a perfect time in our family to do this.


Perspective is interesting. My wife was sitting down with a group of people at lunch, and a rather rude coworker commented that it's nice that we both work. He went on to note how much money you spend per day and he would never spend that money on that type of vacation. I will not sit here and pick apart the things that he chooses to spend his money on, but I have noticed that each of us can fall into the trap of criticizing how others spend their money and concurrently defend how we spend our own money. Money has always been a hot topic to discuss.


A few years ago, Neil Anderson, who used to be in Young Life, wrote a book about stewardship. Kim and I liked one of his main points: Using money to further relationships is a good investment. Now, Kim and I would both say that we desire to be good stewards with the resources and blessings we have been given. We try to be wise in determining how the dollars that come in get used. We try to maintain a balance of saving and spending the resources God has given us in a way that does not distract us from worshipping the gift rather than the Giver of these good gifts.


Let me know what your perspectives and nuggets of wisdom are in regards to money.

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