Monthly Archives: December 2025

The Greatest Gifts (or, Can You Bottle Up Joy?)

So here we are in the closing hours of 2025. Christmas gatherings and celebrations are behind us (at least mostly) for another year, the decorations will soon be put away and the exchange of “stuff” has been made. Some gifts were pleasant surprises, others had just been hinted at or asked about so far back they weren’t any longer in the memory, and still there were those that were predictable or revealed in advance. All of the presents can be enjoyed and appreciated for what they are, and in their temporal way hopefully bring enjoyment or benefit to someone else’s life (albeit what to do with some of them may remain a mystery).

One of the last projects I worked on this year was assembling years of voice work audio for a friend’s spouse. Unfortunately she has been a widow for several years now since health conditions took her husband away. As gifts to her adult children, she had me put those voice recordings onto a flash drive so they can all hear him again – a gift that means much more than the piece of plastic on which it resides. It was a privilege to be a part of them being able to share their family’s memories.

In our family gift exchange I received a most blessed gift this year. To start with it’s handmade and those are always special. Then it gets even more touching when the contents were created by our daughter and granddaughter. What is it? A very simple small glass jar with a metal lid. The glass is clear so you can see its contents, which is a number of folded heavy paper strips. The outside of each is emboldened with a hand drawn fish (it’s known grandpa loves fishing), and then inside each folded treasure is a written note – each an affirmation or appreciation especially for me. They cover a span of years and multiple topics, but each one is very special and irreplaceable in its meaning – both in what is said and in the relationship it represents. Oh, and the metal lid? It has a sticker on it with two short hand written words “Joy Jar” (the naming being compliments of our granddaughter). We all need a “joy jar”, and it will occupy a place of prominence in the studio and be opened quite often. Thank you! And yet, for all the joys of this life there’s another that far outshines them all, and He needs to not be “put away” for another year.

Lighted Angel and JOY

It’s Time To “Reset”

Well it seems another calendar year has flown by with many varying paths for each of our journeys. I find as the years are accumulating I’m being drawn to more focus on how those days and hours were spent, but more importantly looking ahead to another year of opportunity. In many ways that forward look may call us to do some “resetting” – of purpose, priorities, values, and other points of introspection and outrospection.

To that regard, Mandy Davis (introduced here last month for her audiobook A Matter of Principal, has been preparing for her new podcast The Monday Reset. Mandy’s focus and calling in life concerns the education of our children, and in particular equipping those who have chosen homeschooling as their model. Mandy and her family experienced the more traditional path of education, and with Mandy’s additional roles as an educator and school principal she developed increasing concern for her own kids’ learning, the processes, and the culture involved. This lead her family to make the transition of bringing that teaching into their home, but as she was soon to learn that can be a daunting task.

Mandy Davis' podcast "The Monday Reset" being produced at Tesco Productions.

Mandy’s podcast is being developed to address those concerns. Several episodes and supporting content have already been recorded at Tesco Productions. With an understanding of the choices involved and the ramifications of those choices, the need for resources, practical helps and emotional support, Mandy will be sharing concise insights to help the homeschool parent and leader get a “reset” every week. With a planned launch of January 12 and each Monday thereafter, she will provide careful perspectives and helps without hype, politics and overbearing rhetoric. Her focus will be on creating a place of shelter and encouragement for those who often feel ostracized, overwhelmed, fearful and isolated in their educational efforts. Perspectives will also be shared for those still in the traditional school settings who are sensing some tugs of concern. Join Mandy Davis in this invitation to peace and purpose as you “reset together”.