Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Gratitude

So I am reading this book by Ann Voskamp called One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are...and it has convicted me of how ungrateful and unappreciative I am of the everyday blessings I experience in my life. And while I might take notice of these gifts, I usually let them pass me by or focus on the struggles and nuisances of life instead. By calling these blessings out, by naming them, I am fully aware of their existence and more thankful to God for this one short life we live.

I have always wanted to do more writing on this blog, but seem to only have time to post pictures. So I have decided to start posting my list...short, sweet, one-liners on what I am thankful for on this blog. So without further adieu...

  1. Flying above the clouds (in an airplane) at sunset
  2. Garlic knots from Luna
  3. "Chic-let" white teeth of a 5-year old
  4. Tyler's voice on the phone saying "Hi! Mommy"
  5. Friends from high school who just know you and, as soon as you say hello, you pick up where you left off.
  6. Laying in the sun
  7. Chocolate covered almonds
  8. Pictures on the iPhone
  9. A husband who takes care of everything while I am away
  10. The birds singing outside my window at dawn
  11. A job with the freedom to work wherever
  12. A fresh coat of paint
  13. Picnics on the porch
  14. Homecomings
  15. Scripture that sinks into your soul and motivates you to change for the better
  16. Uncontrollable laughter about poop
  17. The chance to start everyday new
  18. Water that splashes out of the tub (which indicates a super fun time was had in the tub)
  19. Lionel Richie and Darius Rucker version of "Stuck on you"
  20. Bang Bang Shrimp


To be continued...

Gratitude bestows reverence, allowing us to encounter everyday epiphanies, those transcendent moments of awe that change forever how we experience life and the world. Sarah Ban Breathnach

1 comment:

Jill S. said...

OMGoodness - 2 and 16 are my favorites!! haha I get your point, but you are far from unappreciative past, present and future! Sorry I keep missing your call!