Love Notes from Parents to Kids

parent blessings

source: d sharon pruitt

Last weekend I coerced asked my husband to take the kids to Home Depot’s Kids Workshop. On (most) Saturdays they have a free workshop for kids to create something out of wood and nails. Each kid gets a certificate, a pin and an orange apron to pin it on. My kids have made trivets, spice racks, ornaments and even a Gingerbread House! (We used all that stuff as grandparent gifts last Christmas!)

Anyway, last weekend their project was a mini whiteboard presumably for a locker. Well, my kids have been keeping them on the kitchen table. And after a little idea I discovered on Pinterest, I started writing notes to the kids on them every morning before they come downstairs.

Some days it’s something silly like, “Asa is a little monkey” and I’ll draw a picture of a monkey. Or “Lydia makes me smile!” with a big smiley face.

The last few days I’ve been manipulating scriptures (in a good way!) that I could put their name in and draw a picture to. I drew a big Rapunzel-like tower for Lydia and wrote, “The Name of the Lord is a strong tower. Lydia runs into it and is safe!”. Here’s this morning’s notes:

blessing

(that’s Proverbs 17:22)

blessing for kids

(Nehemiah 8:10)

The kids love to find their whiteboards and see what I’ve put on them. I feel like I’m putting a prayer, blessing and hug into their heart for the rest of the day!

As I was poking around Pinterest, I found a few more ways to send love notes to your kids. Maybe you could try one of these fun ideas this week:

{this is a free printable! you could color it or let them color it or color it together!}

Source: missyballance.typepad.com via ohAmanda {impress your kids} on Pinterest

{This is a free printable of cards for the whole alphabet. These would be great to stick in a lunchbox everyday. It would be a fun writing prompt (B is for Beautiful Smile or H is for Helping Me Do The Dishes Every Day) for you to bless your child and it seems kinda appropriate for a school lunch, dontcha’ think?}

Source: designsponge.com via ohAmanda {impress your kids} on Pinterest

{Even if your kids don’t pack a lunch, wouldn’t it be fun to hand them their plate with these scriptures wrapped around them?}

Source: aholyexperience.com via ohAmanda {impress your kids} on Pinterest

Any other good ideas on slipping a little love in your kids’ pocket and heart? Please share in the comments!

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http://www.imom.com has some super cute love notes that I’ve been printing out and putting in lunch boxes. LOVE The alphabet cards :)

Ooh, thanks for the link!

Wow, I love these ideas (and Pinterest too!). Thanks for sharing. I think I’ll put this link in our parent newsletter!

Imom.com came up with a new set for the holidays!
http://www.imom.com/tools/seasonal/holiday-lunchbox-notes/

You are so awesome! I don’t believe I have read anything like this before. So good to discover another person with a few original thoughts on this issue. Really.. thanks for starting this up. This web site is one thing that is required on the web, someone with a little originality!

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