Dear Reader:
Before coming across this message one day….I am not sure I would have ever put gratitude and fear together in the same thought-wave. They, not only, don’t match as synonyms, they actually feel more polarized …like antonyms.
So I pulled up some articles on this strange combination of words and the light began to dawn. These particular lines, in one article by Robbins, got me thinking on the right track:
In order for each of us to recognize the special gift of life we have been given, writing, painting, making friends easily, numbers, words, problem-solving, teaching, building, engineering, conversing, growing plants, caring for animals, caring for others, nursing, etc. we must be filled with gratitude for our gift.
“Because, the moment in which you start thinking about gratitude, that is when you start seeing what you have rather than what you lack.”
In other words we start seeing the “abundance” of gifts we have been given to carry with us along our individuals paths. We are to share these gifts with others because everyone we meet through life is suppose to happen. Either the other person is there to help us, along a slump in our own life, or we are there to help the other person through a similar difficult period.
“People who need people truly are the happiest people in the world.” They are grateful to be sharing life with others. They embrace strangers rather than fear them and this opens up a whole new world of opportunities to grow outwardly and within.
So until tomorrow….By giving thanks and grateful praise to God throughout our lives and then sharing our special blessings bestowed upon us, in the form of individualized gifts, we overcome fear and open up the portal to our dreams.
“Today is my favorite day.” Winnie the Pooh
Brooke’s little grandson, Caleb, a.k.a “Boogie” is playing at Edisto Beach, staying at Ted and Bee’s beach home with Veronica’s family. Rolls are so cute on little babies…wish they stayed that way on older seniors. Keep smiling precious Caleb.
*Honey reminded me the other day, after seeing the image of the rainbow in my back yard, that the first time she took me to St. Jude’s Chapel of Hope a rainbow spread across the sky as we started back around the mountain. I think the rainbow, the other evening, was a special God Wink. All is right in the universe and all is right with you. “It is well, it is well in my soul.”
* I am grateful for all your support thus far in the Race for the Cure.…eight years and still able to participate….so grateful for life and watching my family grow.
Eva Cate in the 2012 Race for the Cure….she hasn’t missed one yet!
***RACE FOR THE CURE – Saturday, 10/15/16. Gates open at 7:00. Participate in a morning filled with hope, love and strength as we lace up to run breast cancer out of town!
To mail in a donation, please make checks payable to:
Susan G. Komen® Lowcountry
50 Folly Road Blvd. | Charleston, SC 29407
Phone: (843) 556-8011
Email: forthecure@komenlowcountry.org
* Finally…I was able to actually breathe during a Clemson game this season! Where have you been Clemson Tigers…I have missed you the last two games?….But yesterday you came roaring back and I thoroughly enjoyed eating popcorn and watching you play! Thanks for returning your spirit back into your bodies again and letting them perform all the magic we have come to love. Please don’t leave again, okay?
