Sing for Times of Relaxation
Relaxation can become “relaxertion”–a term coined by Hubby to describe those vacations when everyday is scheduled. When every side road, museum, and natural wonder must be seen. When you come home and need a vacation from your vacation!
These were the kind of vacations we took in the not so long ago years. And for most of our marriage. We were adventure lovers, just aching to explore every nook and cranny of our new destination. But lately, we vacation mostly for the sole purpose of relaxing.
This was the goal of our recent trip to the California coast. And for the most part, that was all we did. Planted on the fine-grained, white sand, we allowed our hearts to beat rhythmically with the ocean waves. Or be captured by the breeze-blown puffy clouds. Perched next to a galvanized/wood fence that protected us from soaring off the cliff, we stood transfixed by sun-bathing seals and sea lions on a rock below us.
However, we did slip back into old habits one day and for six hours, we foot-pounded our way through the zoo. Exhausted and knowing the anatomy of every muscle in our body, we fell into bed that night without a single dream of the animals we passed that day.
With gratitude for days of relaxation on vacation, I begin this week’s list of thanksgivings to the Lord:
66) for soothing ocean waves
67) for sunbathing seals in their natural environment
68) for the beautiful creatures the Lord has made–even if I see them only in a zoo; especially the Pandas
69) for the moon and stars, the work of Your hands that bring peace and beauty; especially reflecting off the water
70) for our sons with whom to share this adventure of life
71) for my husband and his desire to please me. I can still see his love for me in his eyes
72) for a home
73) for a washing machine and clean clothes
74) for a job–crazy as it is
75) for all the families I was able to talk with during this recruiting phase of my new job
76) for the joy of writing; a joy I really had not known before
77) for a blogging buddy
78) for the opportunity to write a guest post
“He put a new song in my mouth, a hymn of praise to our God,
Many will see and fear and put their trust in the Lord. Psalm 40:3 NIV
What new song has the Lord put in your mouth today? What causes your heart to erupt in praise to the Lord? Who sees your joy in the Lord, and through that will come to know the Lord?
This post is part of Ann Voskamp’s Gratitude Community at Holy Experience.

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Thanks Kevin for your comment. Waking up tired is worse than going to sleep exhausted. Hope you find a Scripture that lulls you to sleep at night. Psalm 4:8 works well.
Janis
“Relaxertion” is something that I am perfect at. I don’t know how to relax even when I’m asleep. I am a vivid, vivid, dreamer and it sometimes feels as if I have been up all night when I wake up.
Anyway, I enjoyed your post and found some helpful hints on ways to just be thankful. So I’ll start with being thankful for your post today.
A wonderfu list Janis! I’m glad you found some relaxation and fun on your trip. I went to the zoo recently myself. I took a bunch of pictures that day as well. I hadn’t been to the zoo in years, and it was a lot of fun.
Thank you, Stephani, for visiting. It was good to find joy in rest and quiet. I think the zoo would have been more enjoyable–as it is my favorite zoo, if we had slowed the pace down. But we were being navigated by the guys who just want to keep moving.
From My Heart to Yours,
Janis
I felt the relaxation as I read your post. I am so happy that you had a good time and were able to slow down, relax and enjoy life and your family. I love the pictures!!!
-Ceal-
I love giraffes! Incredible pictures.
Thank you, Sandra. I enjoyed taking them.
From My Heart to Yours
Janis