Summertime I asked Kathy Carlton Willis to write a summertime post for UPGRADE, and she reminded me of the old song we belt out: “Summertime, and the livin’ is easy.” “Ever wish you could play hooky from everyday life?” Kathy asks. Hooky? Yes, I (Dawn) need some hooky time! Responsibilities are great and I’m not a shirker. But there comes a time … Kathy continues . . . Little Johnny tossed a water balloon at Billy. A normal reaction from the teacher would be to reprimand Johnny, but this was not a normal day. Miss Jones cheered from the sidelines. Billy fell to the ground with laughter. The boys high-fived each other, and the next team lined up to enjoy this fun in the sun. Outdoor activities commonly end the school year because kids are antsy during regular teaching sessions. Aware of this, teachers plan field trips and outdoor activities. And when they don’t, the students daydream of playing hooky. Well, school has been out for a while, but I feel like those students. I also have a bit of wanderlust going on. It is difficult to concentrate. Maybe because vacations are often scheduled for June, July, and August, my daydreamer is programmed to go into overdrive during these months. We long to take the pressure off and just live. No matter what our plans include, I hope we all plan to keep God in our days. God makes everything seem better. The sky is bluer and the grass is greener. As we focus on His goodness we have a better perspective on life. And with a keen awareness of His presence, we realize we don’t have to face anything alone. The Creator of summer creates a sense of freedom in our hearts when we trust in Him. The best promise of all is that even when we take a break from our everyday humdrum lives, God never takes a break. “He will not let you stumble; the one who watches over you will not slumber. Indeed, he who watches over Israel never slumbers or sleeps” (Psalm 121:3-4, NLT). Most of us are not Israelites, but the concept holds true for New Testament Christians as well. Our God is an omniscient, omnipresent, omnipotent God who is fully capable of being a vital part of His creation without the need of a vacation. But for me—I hear a nap calling. How to Make the Most of Summer: Refresh and recharge so you’re geared up for fall. Spend some time evaluating your 2016 goals, and redirect any that need a new focus. Truly rest, in every sense of the word, not merely physical rest. If you’ve gotten off track, recommit to your purpose, with a new drive to motivate you on your journey. Soak in God’s nature and allow extra time with Him and His creation to rejuvenate you. A special summertime prayer: Lord, thank You for the seasons You created for us to enjoy: for the warmth of summer, the fresh smell of flowers and the sun-kissed cheeks of children. I’m blessed to see Your handiwork all around me—You’re never sleeping or taking a break—but always keeping watch over me. Thank You! What is one thing you look forward to this summer? Kathy Carlton Willis enjoys fiddling with words as writer’s coach and marketing pro at KCW Communications and founded WordGirls for Christian female writers. She’s published in multiple books, magazines and online publications. Kathy gets jazzed inspiring others to have their own lightbulb moments and shines, whether she’s spotlighting God’s writers and speakers, or reflecting God’s light during her speaking events. Kathy wrote Speaker to Speaker: The Essential Speaker’s Companion and Grin with Grace. Discover more about Kathy at her website. Rest Self-Care