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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

blessings

If the only prayer you say in your whole life is "Thank you", 
that would suffice.
-Meister Eckhart

So much to be grateful for...

So, so basic, these magical lettuce sprouts (that need to be thinned) are right outside our front dor. The formula is simple-seed, dirt, water, sunshine.

Batman has been in the midst of corporate madness at work. Very tough times. Planning for the worst, hoping for something, anything, better than the worst. Will spare the details. But yesterday we found out, after months of uncertainty, that sometimes good guys DON'T finish last.  And the relief and happiness is a huge blessing.

Our four kids are healthy, doing good things in the world and are in the midst of good friends and a loving family (in spite of the distances that separate us).

I could go on. 

This is how I formulate my antidote to the worries in our lives and of the world (for they are many). As I count my own blessings, even the seedlings outside, I fill up with gratitude and energy and strength to face the bigger world. 

Taking things for granted can be very dangerous. For me, counting my blessings is an act of faith, a daily prayer. I know from experience that the affirmation of "thank you, thank you, thank you" can be transformational.


5 comments:

  1. Very thankful to hear that Batman's job situation is o.k. Whew. And yes, reminding oneself of one's blessings is indeed an act of faith, and saying "thank you" is indeed a lovely prayer. (The nice thing about thinning lettuce seedlings is that the thinnings don't go to waste...they're delicious!)

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  2. So glad to hear all is well for you all with work. Just survived round 2 at our house as well, with 2 extra weeks of vacation to boot (unpaid though they are, we're thrilled!)Gratitude is such a balm and a balance. Loved your musings.

    deb

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  3. So glad you are OK. We have lived through many corporate upsets, job loss, etc. Somehow things have always worked out.
    Wishing you all the best!

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  4. a very poignant post.... thank you!

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  5. QC, good idea about snacking on the thinnings!

    Deb, glad things are OK in IL.

    Judy, I like what you said about things "working out". That attitude embraces gratitude as well, eh?

    Nan, you're welcome!

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