Thankful

Before I picked Lila up from school today I stopped by the grocery store. I picked up fresh fruit and deli meat for sandwiches. As I walked around the grocery store, noticing the ever-rising prices, I started to think about how I was going to walk to the check-out, pay for my groceries and not worry about a thing. Some people can't do that. My brother was laid off from his job this week. My husband was out of town this week and our dishwasher took a dump. Our basement ceiling is severely damaged and so is a lot of the carpet. A friend's husband was in a motorcycle accident this week. It's a miracle that he is alive as his helmet flew off. His recovery time will be lengthy. They have a typical 4 year old and a 2 year old with DS. Her husband can't use his arms at all- she has to help him with everything. My sister's having a rough time with chemo this week. My friend Bruce, who also has cancer, broke his hip and came down with pneumonia.

Next time I feel sorry for myself somebody please give me a reality check.

My daughter can't walk- she will in time.
My daughter aspirates and all of her liquids have to be thickened- she will outgrow this.
My daughter has sleep apnea and has to have her tonsils and adenoids out- thank God for modern medicine.
My daughter has sensory issues and we have lots of homework for this- so thankful for a great OT and for Medicaid that pays for it.

I could go on but you get the picture. We are blessed. I am thankful. I need to discipline myself to focus on the good things in my life.

Count your blessings today~

Linda

6 comments:

  1. Those are really wonderful thoughts, Linda. Really makes me put things in perspective. I think everyone can use that reminder now and then. I definitely try not to take anything for granted.

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  2. Must be in the air tonight - I had a similar conversation with a woman in a department store line-up. Her 5 month old had heart surgery last month and we were talking about how grateful we are for our children's health. Also how it's a humbling experience to be in Peds ICU.

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  3. You're so right. We have small problems, but so much to be thankful for. My husband was laid off after Goldie was born until she was 18 months old. He has a wonderful job now. I am so thankful everytime I pay bills, buy food, or get to do something fun with the kids.

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  4. Wow, Linda, thank you for the reminder of how blessed we are. And my heart goes out to those who you mention that are hurting right now.

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  5. Thanks for the reality check. There are so many things we take for granted and we gripe that we don't have certain things. So sorry to hear of your friends/family members who are suffering.

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  6. Reality bites, doesn't it? I really liked your post. There are days when reality can get to me, but the thoughts of how blessed I am can put my "misery" in check. Thanks for the reminder.
    I always liked the scripture Psalm 118:4 "This is the day which the LORD has made; Let us rejoice and be glad in it." Even when it is tough, we are still here and there are blessings all around us. I just said to someone yesterday that I am so tired of feeding Sydney... then I think that there are parents who feed their children every day of their whole lives, and I am thankful that Like Lila... Sydney will grow out of this. Bless you!

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