Gratitude – a work in progress
There are so many blessings within my life. I am grateful for them all. And on good days, I am grateful for the challenges as well.
Today I am grateful for my family, my friends, my students and my teachers. I am grateful for my familiars and my pets. I am grateful for my home, my neighbors and our community. I am grateful for the larger communities for which I am a member … whether recognized or not.
I am grateful for my corporate career that made it possible for me to retire, and the calling from the divine that revealed to me the work now in my hands. I am grateful for my twelve years of Catholic education and the discipline and focus it taught me. I am grateful for the nuns who dared to call me to activism and justice. I am grateful for the organizations and movements that provided an outlet for my imagination, hope and rage.
I am grateful to my ancestors who taught me how to survive. I am grateful to all the artists, musicians, scientists and writers who taught me how to thrive.
I am grateful to the trees that hid me within its branches, and to the clouds for lifting me into the unknown. I am grateful to my mother who taught me how to fight. I am grateful to my father who taught me how to tell a story. And I am grateful to my sister who taught me how to sing and dance.
But most of all I am grateful for all of you … Happy Thanksgiving
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Greetiongs, Katrina!
I am so glad to hear that you are well and on the way to mending! May your recovery be thorough and swift. May you enjoy it as *down* time from your busy life. May it be filled with gentle good times and loving friends and students at your side. And enough alone time to keep your throught straight!
Much love and many blessings,
SophiaHeath
sweet! :-)
You are usually able to annunciate what I do not have words for. Thank you!
Much love,
-Eridanus
INTJ here. I hear what you are saying.
"what is remembered, lives". It was with sadness that I read of Wilma Mankiller's passing. She won't be forgotten.
"...Weaver, Weaver weave this thread, whole and strong into your web...Healer, Healer, heal our pain...In love may she return again..."