A couple of years ago when I was introduced to Pinterest, I thought “what a lovely waste of time!” And it was mostly to dream about my future wedding and home. But pinterest has morphed into a very useful tool for me as a mother, a missionary, a teacher, an artist, an NGO leader, and all the other hats I might wear.
I now have over 50 “boards” where I can “pin” interesting pictures of ideas or information that I may use later. Most notably, I have used Pinterest to:
- Help me decorate and creatively (aka cheaply) design my apartment into a cozy home that we enjoy and are proud of, in a location that doesn't have Walmart or Target.
- Give me fresh ideas on how to celebrate holidays from all three of our cultures- when we can’t just buy it already made.
- Get decoration and craft ideas for Living Stones celebrations, and for our church in Cajueiro Claro, where we have to design our Sunday school curriculum from scratch.
- Find Teaching ideas for students aged 3-18 (again, no teacher resource store here!)
- Plan three weddings, all at minimal cost, and all very successful!
- Become better at branding and more creative and professional in my resource development for Living Stones
- Be inspired to exercise, even while pregnant.
- Store that pancake recipe that for some reason I can never remember on my own and never seem to copy down anywhere else.
- Actually cook something for dinner when I don't feel like it because the pictures look so yummy.
- Laugh (instead of cry) at my awesome collection of pregnancy memes.
I could go on, as I use Pinterest as a kind of search engine: when my daughter had a fever, I found a helpful chart to remember when to get worried about the fever and when to calm down.
Can Pinterest become an addiction and vice? Certainly! But it can be a valuable tool, especially for the missionary abroad who doesn’t have access or money to buy ready-made almost anything. Pinterest has added a level of creativity and beauty to my life that honestly, I would have just been too tired to do otherwise.
Mostly, Pinterest has freed up my brainstorming time and let me use it for creating time. And while I have had many “Pinterest fails,” I have had many more successes (or at least functionality) in my projects, many of which I wouldn’t have started without the the “Pinterest spark” to get me going.
To any current or future missionary (mom), I would definitely suggest this app.
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