Being a Front Steps Person
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Several years ago, the kids and I started eating our breakfast on the front steps of our house. I had just finished reading The Art of Neighboring, in which the authors encouraged Christians to look for simple ways to be “seen” in their neighborhoods.
One of the easiest ideas they shared was moving some activity from the backyard to the front yard. At first, I set up a blanket on the grass and read stories in the afternoon, but eventually, we settled into being morning “front steps people,” and it’s been a daily routine—regardless of the weather or season—for almost two years.
I love being a front steps person for primarily two reasons—it is sweet outside time and it establishes our presence in our neighborhood.
Obviously, there are other ways to be outside and to be visible in the neighborhood, so what do I love about this practice in particular?
So glad you asked. Let me tell you all about it.
Note: This practice definitely isn’t for everybody. But it is a sweet one for us. I hope hearing about what we do has inspired you to establish your own fun, special and unique daily routines. ❤️