Thanksgiving is a favorite holiday in the Alexander home. And as it is approaching we are being reminded of the concept of gratitude once again. Truly, there is so much to be thankful for!
This blog post from a favorite blog we follow is a beautiful reminder to thankfulness. Hope you enjoy it and that it is an encouragement to each of you. And thankfulness really is catchy, so try it. :-)
In This Home, We Give Thanks: The Attitude That Changes Everything
I don’t remember exactly when it started, or even why.
But I got into the habit of making up these games when I was
a young girl.
Well, they weren’t really “games” but that’s what I called
them and it was my way of encouraging myself to do what was right…even when I
didn’t necessarily feel like it.
And for some reason, it kind of worked.
Not always, but often.
When I was a waitress, it was the
Serve-the-Customer-Cheerfully Game.
I was determined to be pleasant to my customers, no matter
how rude he or she was to me. It was a game I could always “win” because it
solely depended on me doing my part. Not only did I win, but I frequently
won over even the toughest of customers.
When I was a tired mom
with small children, I played the Greet-Your-Child-With-A-Warm-Smile
game.
I was committed to beaming at my little ones…even when all I
really felt was bleary-eyed and grumpy. Another winning game because I simply
had to smile and I usually got a smile in return. And that way, we both had a
better start to our day.
Then somewhere along the way, I began the
We-Have-So-Much-to-be-Thankful-For Game.
And this game is my very favorite!
Whatever was going on in our day – in our lives – I had to
find something for which I could be thankful.
Maybe I didn’t get enough sleep, but I could be thankful
that I had a warm, soft bed to sleep in (when I could sleep, that is).
Maybe my
laundry room was full-to-overflowing, but I could be thankful that
at least we had clothes…and children to put them on.
Some situations were more challenging for which to be
thankful, but even there…..
Maybe our daughter couldn’t walk, but we’re
thankful that she can talk…and talk…and talk.
Maybe my mother-in-law has Alzheimer’s, but we can be
thankful that she lives with us so we can care for her in these difficult days.
One of the nicest things about this game is that it’s
surprisingly catchy!
Like the other night, for instance. The boys were starting
to complain about cleaning the
dinner dishes when I saw one of our sons change his expression right
in the middle of his sentence. He stopped suddenly as he had this ah-ha
moment and then slowly said to no one in particular, “Well, I guess we could be
thankful that we have a family to feed.”
Then a moment later, “…and that we had dinner to eat. And
that’s why we have all these dishes to clean up.”
I smiled at him.
Right. Exactly.
This is the attitude that changes everything.
Thankfulness might not change our circumstances, but it can
sure change our perspective and even our hearts. And that right there can make
all the difference in the world. Starting right here in our very own home.
So in this home, we give thanks.
Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of
God in Christ Jesus for you. ~ I Thess. 5:18
With thanks for you,
Owner at Club 31 Women
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