For the first time since Chloe has been back, we all sat down to have dinner together, just the four of us.
Certainly, it was nothing fancy, the last of the leftover ham, potatoes and green beans from Christmas Eve, but it was nice to all be sitting together. With the hustle-bustle of the holidays it’s been a challenge for us to have quiet time together.
That’s not to say it hasn’t happened. A couple of nights ago, in fact, Chloe and I had fun together playing a couple of games. I suggested that she should take one of them, Cranium Conga, back to school with her. It’s so silly it could be an ideal game for playing with college dorm friends.
Say, I spent some time today working on Melinda’s and my Kind Living project, an outgrowth of the kindness work I’ve done over the years. I’m planning on offering an updated version of my popular Practice of Kindness class in January. Comment here if you are interested in participating.

Hey Andy – I’d be up for another practice of kindness class in January. Happy holidays to you and yours!
Shannon
Excellent! I’ll put you on the list. And a happy new year to you!
I am certainly experiencing withdrawal symptoms as usual when I do not have a class in which to participate. Having the weekly reminder is so helpful in keeping me on my toes, looking for opportunities to be kind. Let me know more about any of the more advanced classes that are being offered.