Six Years Ago:
BLESSINGS - INCOMING
[On November 7, 2019, Thursday's Child shared an essay about blessings. Now, six years later--and maybe more than ever,
we need to count our blessings. Everybody has blessings, trust me on
this. And--here's a radical thought: maybe all those things we consider
thorns in our sides, or disappointments that blindsided us, or disasters
of a truly Biblical nature--maybe, just maybe, they are blessings,
after all. Think about it. And while you do that, walk down memory lane
with me from six years ago, November 2019.]

Remember Bing Crosby's song in White Christmas?
"When I'm worried, and I can't sleep,
I count my blessings, instead of sheep,
and I fall asleep, counting my blessings."
Yes,
it's a little early for Bing & Co. But it's never too early--nor
too late--to count one's blessings. Here are some of mine:
1-5: a home of my own; family who keep in touch (we have so many
ways to make contact); friends and acquaintances who keep me social;
neighbors who keep me from thinking my way is the only right way to
live; and good people who work on my house, attend to my yard, and wait
on me when I do my shopping.
6-9:
living in a small town that cares about its citizens; and a country
that allows me the freedom to vote as I see fit; freedom to worship in
public; choices when I visit shops.
10-15:
a free public library that provides books, movies, recordings, as well
as digital services, public programs, and art exhibits.
16-18:
good health; if health breaks down, many opportunities for treatment in
my community; good medical personnel, in many specialties; a YMCA with
fitness equipment, walking/running tracks, and fitness programs for
individual or group work.
19-20: opportunities to serve others; places to share joy through music and the written word.
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When
I started this post, I realized it could easily get out of hand. The
above list could go on and on and on . . . one blessing recalls another,
and then another. Sometimes they're right in front of my face.
Sometimes they're completely visible, but I'm looking the other way.
You
don't have to make a list to count your blessings. Just think of three
or four ways you know you are blessed. Before you realize it, you'll go
far beyond those three or four.
Have a blessed week!
Thursday's Child

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