We had been talking about curriculum, and different academic study
material, when my friend Chris said: “I am working on teaching my children gratefulness.” At that time I too was working on “character
building” with my young daughters, and we had covered the basics like honesty,
integrity, kindness, joy, patience…. But the word “gratefulness” began to
ring a mighty gong. My mind flooded with thought. It was as if a bright light opened a door
into my soul, uncovering the missing partner, of who we already knew, thanksgiving.
For the next several weeks I pondered on this word:
GrateFULLness… GRATEfulness… Grat-it-ude...
Grateful: Full of gratitude. I had taught
my children to be thankful, and we often studied “Thanksgiving” … It was important to us to look back in American History to
the pilgrims and William Bradford’s first Thanksgiving. Since we are in the direct blood line of Bradford, and he was our
great-grandfather generations back, I took painstaking effort to teach my
children their heritage, and thanksgiving
was just that.
We taught our children about “Giving Thanks,” and being
thankful in all things (1 Thessalonians 5:18)... Often reminding them to look for the
positives in every situation… Training their little minds to think about how
thankful we need to be … and reminding them that in all of the bad situations we
encounter, it could always be worse…. But
that day I discovered a key element that was missing…. Gratefulness,
a partner for thanksgiving… a soul
mate.
After my brief encounter with my friend, and the amazing,
sometimes mind boggling, truth of Gratitude, we search and find what is good in
everything. In every heart-break, every troubled pain, if
you search your heart, you will find a positive in every situation. When the word “gratitude” was breathed into
my heart, I knew there was more to thanksgiving, and I just discovered its
life-long partner. Because gratitude is
a life-style that we practice, and perfect, and never let it go.
Now bringing you up to 2012, the last of my six children are
almost grown, and I am reminded once again to practice gratitude. As I mourn the age where little foot-steps no
longer patter through the house, and giggles and squeals have quieted, and busy
lives overshadow the little things in life to be thankful for, I embrace a
sense of gratitude for the time God blessed me with. I prepare for a new season, a new equinox of
motherhood.
A season changing.... Then along the sojourn of mothering, the Lord sends another friend to cross my path... This friend, limping along, in pain, is obviously sent my way to slow me down… to remind me once again that there is so much more to be thankful for. Sure enough, this friend who sometimes shares her pain, a reciprocal exchange, comes with blessings, with a “gift” to share....
This day, it's a tangible gift.... She blesses me with a book: “one thousand gifts”
A season changing.... Then along the sojourn of mothering, the Lord sends another friend to cross my path... This friend, limping along, in pain, is obviously sent my way to slow me down… to remind me once again that there is so much more to be thankful for. Sure enough, this friend who sometimes shares her pain, a reciprocal exchange, comes with blessings, with a “gift” to share....
This day, it's a tangible gift.... She blesses me with a book: “one thousand gifts”
Here again I’m re-introduced to thanksgiving’s life-long
partner… the partner I remember courting for myself, “Gratitude”…. Through
this book, this gift from a friend, Gratitude is resuscitated back into me.
This one little gift once again opens up my blurry eyes to the world around
me… I see the birds on my deck, and enjoy the color they bring the backdrop of
snow… instead of grumbling at the cold, I marvel at the crystals of ice
reflecting the sun, blue. Instead of
dwelling on the torn blue-jeans, I despise on my teen, my heart warms at the
sparkle in her eye, and the warmth of her smile.
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Thank you dear friends, I am so thankful for you.. FULL of gratitude: GRATEFUL for you.