I wanted to title this post I'm sick of being grateful. . . or . . . The Universe is stupid. If you follow my blog you know that this month I'm highlighting gratitude, acknowledging life's little gifts and giving thanks. It's been a good exercise for me, adding positivity and happiness one day at a time. But recent days have been full of sad... Continue Reading →
Grateful for a treasured memory …
David married into one of my favorite families, a family that I absolutely love and consider my family too. So, like them, he became family as well. Aside from a few extended visits, I saw him once, maybe twice a year, but we always picked up right where we left off, easy conversation and happy to see one another. With... Continue Reading →
Fortune Kitty
As November began I was inspired by a fellow blogger to show my gratitude through daily postings reflecting on the good fortune in my life. I was posting with regularity until my trip to San Francisco with my daughter. The good news is that grateful moments were not lacking. In fact, they were abundant. I was having such an amazing time I was too... Continue Reading →
Grateful for the little girl with glasses . . .
My daughter started wearing glasses when she was 9 months old, darling little cat-eyed bifocals. Her appearance drew a lot of attention as this was over 30 years ago and it wasn't very common to see some one so tiny in glasses. She was a chatterbox and could engage anyone in conversation, usually telling complete strangers the name and age... Continue Reading →
little boy . . . big joy . . . grateful
There probably isn't a person on the planet who hasn't heard grandparents gush on and on about their grandchildren. In the months before my grandson was born I heard countless stories about the joys of grand-parenting. I always smiled politely in response and wondered if I would be carrying on in similar fashion. I was excited about his arrival for... Continue Reading →
Ordinary Gratitude . . .
Ordinary Gratitude . . . I have written before about mom’s gift for finding beauty in the ordinary experiences of everyday life. Whether it was seeing a deer grazing on the hillside near her home in Roseburg, Oregon, a hawk flying over our backyard in Huntington Beach, or finding a whole sand dollar on the... Continue Reading →
A little help from my friends . . .
And the daily gratitude posts continue . . . Today I am especially grateful for my friends, ALL of my friends. I recognize that social media has broadened the definition of friendship. I sometimes refer to a friend as a Facebook friend, distinguishing them from those I might see on a regular basis, my longtime... Continue Reading →
Dear Inner Strength, Today you lifted me and I am grateful . . .
It’s hard to feel grateful today . . . but I can do it. Morning news arrived via Facebook, an emergency, an arrest, a desperate message, a cry for help. My son continues to be consumed with his addiction. I want this to be his rock bottom so badly, but I don’t get to choose.... Continue Reading →
Grateful for Serenity . . . now
Today I am grateful for serenity. A year ago I would not have recognized serenity if it hit me over the head. My life was messy and anything but serene. I participated in life as if it was an endurance test. I invited chaos into my home and my heart. I equated running around like... Continue Reading →
Grateful . . .
A few months ago on Facebook, I was invited by friends to post things for which I was grateful, three a day, for seven days. I participated and enjoyed the experience very much as it gave me an opportunity to reflect on all that was good in my life. It actually made me feel happy, really... Continue Reading →
