Nestled Holiday Tips- April & Bayleigh [Ep. 36]

Today we are ushering you into the Holiday Season with an episode full of our tips for how to continue living with intentionality. We broke the episode into 3 categories: gathering, feathering, and guarding your nest. Gathering: We tackle a listener question: what are some staples to keep on hand for drop-in guests? (We may or may not get a little carried away here!)  Some encouragement to give yourself a break on the perfection, and really love your people A reminder that an open home normally begins with an invitation, and that we need to seek out the lonely and hurting in our life a little extra this time of year Feathering: One of our biggest Christmas decorating tips: delete first! A few tree decoration tips Guarding: We tackle an often touchy subject- being careful with accepting or declining an invitation, and a reminder to extend grace to our family and friends who may be in a busy season with their kids We also give a shout out to Annie to congratulate her on her new role, and to our new neighbor-friends who may listen to this episode one day. (OR maybe not- we have no idea who actually listens!) Links mentioned: Nestled in the Neighborhood Facebook Group Annie Persinger's Episode on the Nestled Podcast The Forgotten Initiative The Forgotten Initiative Mobile Mott's Gummies Hilarious "Every Mom Before Company" video Where to find April & Bayleigh: Instagram l Facebook l Website  

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Nestled: to settle or lie comfortably within. April and Bayleigh are real life neighbors and friends who are striving together to love their community well. The goal of the Nestled Podcast is to encourage other women to love their home, love their neighbors, and ultimately love and serve the Lord. Each week you’ll hear from guests from a variety of backgrounds who are using their unique giftings to serve others well. To live out daily hospitality takes vulnerability. There will be laughter, tears, and sometimes both at once. April and Bayleigh are willing to give you a peek into their nests so that you know you aren’t alone. Please come back- the door will be open.