So weird. I have a dentist appt in 15 minutes and was about to cancel cuz I feel slothy and down. Then I come on this forum even though I'm late already, and see your comment. It MUST mean something. OK, I'm going! It's been too long. Too many cancelations.
Grateful that my permanent, irreconcilable family estrangement actually has a "silver lining"--chances are I will never have to see or hear about my brother's wife again.
Forever separation from some people is so awesome. A huge weight lifted off the shoulders. We should move all the a-holes in the nation to Saskatchewan and have them fight and bicker with each other till they all kill each other in what will become known as The Great Asshat War of 2025. (We'd relocate all the Saskatoons to Florida before we dumped all our nasties there. They'd complain at first, but after they experienced the warmth of the sun for the first time in their lives they'd be ok with everything).
When I'm feeling ungrateful I think about walking in the Target parking lot and looking into a handicap van. I looked at a man who looked just like me, and he looked at me. It was going to take him 10 minutes to make it through the doors of Target. Once he was lowered mechanically into his quadriplegic wheelchair. I was feeling like crap that day. I'll never forget him looking back at me. Most likely thinking, "remove that frown from your face boy. don't you EVER feel sorry for yourself."
Grateful I was able to go back to my teaching job Tuesday...I have been out since the end of May and my leave was up. It was difficult due to still having aural pressure and neck pain, but as long as the vertigo stays in check, I am hopeful. Grateful for having faith and trusting God is working all this for good...and to believe I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. "It is good to give thanks to the Lord , to sing praises to the Most High". Psalm 92:1 Happy Thanksgiving to all.
I am grateful that I was able to prepare Thanksgiving dinner for my brother a d sister in law. My brother just finished chemo and although he was a little under the weather he was able to join us for a day of caring and sharing. Praise the Lord.
Thank you Nathan and Happy Thanksgiving. Do you celebrate Thanksgiving? I know Canada has a different day they celebrate just wondering about you?
Generally speaking, Australia doesn't celebrate Thanksgiving. At least not officially. However Australian families, couples, & individuals with cultural ties to either America, Canada, & at times Japan & Germany may—Japan & Germany share similar days of celebration via influences of Christianity & occupation (WW2). Personally speaking, I like giving thanks whenever I feel thanks should to be given, which is to say often, & enjoy returning the notion when voiced predominantly by Americans & Canadians. I think Thanksgiving is a national holiday in Brazil, & likely many other countries too. Though don't quote me on that.
I’m grateful for -beautiful Payne’s grey sunset sky tonight -Bob the Bobcat gracing my backyard- he is soooooo pretty -Bob not eating my cat.
Grateful for my warm, comfy bed. My cat snoring. Knitting. Sunshine. Knowing my blue mood will lift... eventually.