in every situation [no matter what the
circumstances] be thankful and continually
give thanks to God; for this is the will of
God for you in Christ Jesus.
(1 Thessalonians 5:18 AMP)
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This year has brought many unexpected challenges my way, but I've learned that no matter how bleak things may look, there is always something to be grateful for. God has been faithful and true, and has blessed me beyond measure.
When I wake up in the morning, I no longer just take it for granted. I am thankful for the gift of this new day, and that despite the pressure a hiatal hernia puts on my diaphragm, causing me to sometimes be short of breath, my oxygen level is good and I can still breathe unaided. I also thank the Lord that l can see, and hear, and walk, and that despite my aches and pains, I am not confined to a wheelchair or in need of a cane or a walker.
What I've learned is that sometimes all it takes is a little change of perspective to find something to be thankful for in a frustrating circumstance. When I start feeling upset about no longer being able to drive at night, for example, I think of what a blessing it is that I can still drive during the day. And when I feel tired and overwhelmed and wishing that I didn't have to work anymore, I remind myself of how blessed I am to have a job, and that at my age I am still able to live independently on my own.
On this Thanksgiving day I felt very grateful that the weather forecast turned out to be wrong. Instead of rain, we had a beautiful sunshine day with temperatures in the high 50's.
My grandson offered to pick me up and give me a ride to and from my daughter's house so I wouldn't need to leave early to get home before dark. I was very grateful for his offer, and sitting in the car I thought of what a blessing my family is, and how grateful I am to have lived long enough to see seven grandchildren and six great-grands added to the two children I started out with. Who would have thought.
There were eight of us around the table today. My daughter cooked a most delicious meal, and there were more than enough left overs for all. As I prepared a care package to take home, I thought of how blessed we were to have such an abundance of food and to never have known what it's like to go hungry or to lack shelter or clean water to drink.
I hardly took any pictures today, but my daughter took this one of me getting in a cuddle with great-grandson #6, Nico.
Nico has a two-year-old brother, and although this picture was not taken today, it's one of my favorites of the two of them.
For me, this has been a very blessed day, and I hope that all of you who also celebrate Thanksgiving on November 24th have had a happy Thanksgiving as well.
I love how you turned difficulties into blessings. It's such a good reminder to look on the bright side and to be thankful in all circumstances. Sometimes I need that reminder myself.
ReplyDeleteAdorable Grands and I don't blame you for loving that photo of the 2 boys.
Sue
Hello. Sounds like you had a nice Thanksgiving. That is a sweet picture of you with your great grandson. I hope that the coming Christmas season is a good one for you. See you again soon!
ReplyDeleteYou had a blessed Thanksgiving, indeed, and I appreciate your positive attitude - we are having plumbing problems as in the bathroom toilets are not usable. Louis Dean tried several things and finally gave in and said I could call the plumber tomorrow. I have been a bit stressed out over this and you remind me to thank God the sinks still work, as does the kitchen and laundry room. And that my neighbor is out of town and I can go over to her house and use her bathroom. You are right - there is always something to be thankful for! A plumber is one of them!
ReplyDeleteGlad you had a blessed Thanksgiving, Sandra. Love that photo of you and your great grandson.
ReplyDeleteYou continue to inspire me again and again.
Hugs and blessings!
Your words warmed my heart. A wise woman...we should all do the same and thank the Lord for our lives!!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful post and your great attitude is inspiring. It is important to count our blessings. Your darling grandchildren are adorable. Sweet photo of you holding the little one and it sounds like you have a wonderful family. Wishing you a wonderful December.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful reminders of perspective from a grateful heart makes all the difference!
ReplyDeleteAmen! I'm thankful on your behalf that you still participate in life, in the FMF community, and have much to teach us!
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