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Christmas used to mean sleepless nights, toy assembly, and mall chaos. Now it looks quieter — and surprisingly clearer.
In Episode 29, Matthew and Nancy reflect on how the holidays have changed as parents become grandparents, kids grow up, and priorities shift. They talk about selling a home, purging decades of belongings, digitizing memories, and confronting the dangerous comfort of “someday.”
This episode is a thoughtful, honest holiday conversation about gratitude, faith, family, and why simplifying your life can sometimes feel like gaining more — not less.
Takeaways:
By Matthew & Nancy GregerChristmas used to mean sleepless nights, toy assembly, and mall chaos. Now it looks quieter — and surprisingly clearer.
In Episode 29, Matthew and Nancy reflect on how the holidays have changed as parents become grandparents, kids grow up, and priorities shift. They talk about selling a home, purging decades of belongings, digitizing memories, and confronting the dangerous comfort of “someday.”
This episode is a thoughtful, honest holiday conversation about gratitude, faith, family, and why simplifying your life can sometimes feel like gaining more — not less.
Takeaways: