An Attitude of Gratitude
Week 34
| The world has enough beautiful mountains and meadows, spectacular skies and serene lakes. It has enough lush forests, flowered fields and sandy beaches. It has plenty of stars and the promise of a new sunrise and sunset every day. What the world needs more of is people to appreciate and enjoy it. ~Michael Josephson |
I had lunch with a friend last Friday. We had a picnic at a place called Yuma Wetlands Park. We sat in folding chairs amongst palo verde trees and mesquite bushes, flushed with small yellow flowers. We spent the hour catching up on our news while listening to the cooing of the doves and the echo of giggling children in the nearby playground. A family of quail pecked away in the dirt and paraded single file through our lunch site, albeit only for a short visit. We sipped our iced tea with fresh squeezed lemon, shared a chicken wrap and finished off our visit with some crunchy apple slices and homemade chocolate chip cookies. We laughed as we wondered what it would take to get hammocks brought out to our special lunch spot. I felt grateful for this lovely afternoon.
Yesterday morning I went to visit my mother-in-law early for breakfast. She’s been in and out of the hospital since the end of January and is currently in a rehab center trying to get strong enough to move to assisted living. I was feeling depressed when I left her, as she seems to be slipping away, but when I stepped outside I was greeted by the morning sun exploding across the horizon, spilling magnificient layers of orange and red colors. It was such a potent reminder to me of the beauty of life and hope, and my heart was suddenly filled with gratitude.
I drove home listening to the morning news; I heard about the killings of innocent women and children in Afghanistan, North Korea’s and Iran's nuclear weapons threat, political unrest in Africa, marches on Wall Street, a weakening economy, staggering gas prices, the ranting rhetoric of politicians and the horrible lingering drug wars in Mexico and South America until I couldn't listen to it any longer. I turned it off and thought about going for a long walk as soon as I got home.
I quickly threw on some grubby clothes and grabbed a bottle of water and headed out the screen door and nearly ran into our cocky resident roadrunner. He made me chuckle as I watched him strut his stuff around the ocotillo and bottle brush in pursuit of any yummy morsel of bug he might catch....funny creature...I left him to his breakfast and continued on. I took a deep breath and filled up my lungs with the fragrance of the orange and lemon blossoms .... such a refreshing scent only God himself could create.
There are still a few pieces of very sweet fruit hanging from last years citrus crop so I reached up high and pulled down a bright orange tangelo. I easily pealed it, then pulled it apart and ate it, as the juice was dripping down my chin ...... Such simple enjoyable pleasures made me stop and ponder about life.. Even In the midst of it all; sickness, poverty, sadness, death, wars… we still live in a beautiful world and we should take time to appreciate it and our lips should continue to speak words of gratitude...
I quickly threw on some grubby clothes and grabbed a bottle of water and headed out the screen door and nearly ran into our cocky resident roadrunner. He made me chuckle as I watched him strut his stuff around the ocotillo and bottle brush in pursuit of any yummy morsel of bug he might catch....funny creature...I left him to his breakfast and continued on. I took a deep breath and filled up my lungs with the fragrance of the orange and lemon blossoms .... such a refreshing scent only God himself could create.
There are still a few pieces of very sweet fruit hanging from last years citrus crop so I reached up high and pulled down a bright orange tangelo. I easily pealed it, then pulled it apart and ate it, as the juice was dripping down my chin ...... Such simple enjoyable pleasures made me stop and ponder about life.. Even In the midst of it all; sickness, poverty, sadness, death, wars… we still live in a beautiful world and we should take time to appreciate it and our lips should continue to speak words of gratitude...
After returning from my lovely walk in the crisp morning air, I checked my email and experienced a jolt of ‘synchronicity’. A friend had sent me this link to a ‘YouTube’ video and I realized I wasn't the only one thinking about gratitude….
http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=gXDMoiEkyuQ&vq=medium
http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=gXDMoiEkyuQ&vq=medium
(Please be patient as the video may take a few minutes to load up… I think you'll enjoy it)
Small steps: Pay more attention and be more thankful to our beautiful world, God’s gift of creation.

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