Dear God:
Today, I am thankful for the last days of winter.
It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade. ~Charles Dickens
Daily, my gardens remind me that it's time to prepare the plots for a new growing season. I vow to begin the chores only if the sun is shining and it's warm enough to break a sweat. And I don't mean a few hours of glorious weather on a Saturday morning followed by several days of freezing temperatures and wet snow.
I really want a lovely spring this year, maybe even an extraordinary one. Not for me, but for T and for my dad. I fear that Spring 2010 may be their last.
For this blessing, I am grateful.
Amen.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Tuesday, 16 March 2010 - Confessions
Dear God:
Today, I am thankful for confessions.
No more excuses coming from my tiny corner of the world. I no longer offer excuses for anything, only confessions ... as in:
I confess that:
For this blessing, I am grateful.
Amen.
Today, I am thankful for confessions.
No more excuses coming from my tiny corner of the world. I no longer offer excuses for anything, only confessions ... as in:
I confess that:
- I let life get in the way of my writing.
- I let work get in the way of my writing.
- I let doubt and fear get in the way of my writing.
- I let writer's block get in the way of my writing.
- I let television get in the way of my writing.
For this blessing, I am grateful.
Amen.
Monday, March 15, 2010
15 March 2010 - Birthday Number 56
Dear God:
Today I am thankful for one more year - number 56 to be exact.
My birthday.
Not a cause for jubilant celebration.
Rather, a time for quiet and intense reflection.
Past, present, future.
All three have great and grave importance when you're 50-something.
I dream, ponder and philosophize.
I learn, create and change.
I act, decide and progress.
I share, mentor and collaborate.
I work hard at building a small legacy of good works.
Be generous to a fault.
Follow the Golden Rule.
Be kind.
I know that I am well past the half-way point of my life, unless, of course, I live past the ripe old age of 112.
I'm not planning anything special. I have to work today. My colleagues who know about my birthday will whisper their good wishes. They know my preference for privacy.
No gifts, please. I think I already have most of the things on my wish list:
For this blessing, I am grateful.
Amen.
Today I am thankful for one more year - number 56 to be exact.
My birthday.
Not a cause for jubilant celebration.
Rather, a time for quiet and intense reflection.
Past, present, future.
All three have great and grave importance when you're 50-something.
I dream, ponder and philosophize.
I learn, create and change.
I act, decide and progress.
I share, mentor and collaborate.
I work hard at building a small legacy of good works.
Be generous to a fault.
Follow the Golden Rule.
Be kind.
I know that I am well past the half-way point of my life, unless, of course, I live past the ripe old age of 112.
I'm not planning anything special. I have to work today. My colleagues who know about my birthday will whisper their good wishes. They know my preference for privacy.
No gifts, please. I think I already have most of the things on my wish list:
- A husband and (canine) son who love me
- Respect and love from my beloved niece and nephew
- A sister who is also my best friend (too bad she lives in California)
- An extended Colorado Springs family that includes kind and generous neighbors
- Membership at the new climbing gym (S and I know the owners)
- Hours to spend writing and reading (Charles Dickens and Jane Austen are on this year's list)
- Longer days so I can take T for a walk when I come home from work
- Visits from our Air Force cadet "sons" - they're juniors this year
- Gardens and landscapes that crave my attention
- Delicious cooking adventures that involve my favorite Le Creuset cookware
For this blessing, I am grateful.
Amen.
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