Time is flying by, and I've been forgetting to type up my blessing counts, and my thanksgiving! So here goes, for three days, in no particular order, the blessings I'm giving thanks for:
1. Windstorm stories.
2. My favorite windstorm and power outage story - as a friend of ours drew breath to blow out her birthday candles at home with her family, the lights went out. She waited to blow them out until they found a flashlight.
3. Flashlights are very useful!
4. Candles glowing in the darkness.
5. Only losing power for a minute, but keeping the candles lit just in case.
6. The sound of the wind.
7. Walking on a windswept street, with the fresh clean scent of pine from all the limbs on the road.
8. Pulling the large tree limbs off the road as we went on our two mile walk.
9. Fingers that smell like tree sap. That smell brings back so many memories.
10. My Beagle makes me laugh when he scratches his back on my husband's exercise bike.
11. One of my writing students went beyond her short writing assignment into a typed three page story. Wow!
12. All of my writing students wrote wonderful stories and created great comic strips.
13. A funny story with a moral: being yourself is best.
14. My husband has offered to teach me how to edit video . . . I'm thankful, and I think we'll need prayers. He gets everything techie in a flash, and I plod along at a turtle's pace, so it's hard for him to teach me. He has to slow down, and find all those "hidden" steps that he skips through without thinking.
15. My husband is a generous man. Last night he worked on two projects, one for children's choir at church, and one for our dance studio director.
16. Vanilla Tea.
17. Vanilla Candles.
18. Imaginative, colorful dreams.
19. Revising, and re-submitting three poems, and feeling really, really good about one of them, and pretty good about the other two.
20. A New Favorite Tea! Stash's Chocolate Mint Wuyi Oolong Tea. It's really sweet and tasty.
21. Having good conversations at the dance studio, and having someone tell me, "your mom is such a nice woman."
22. My Dad, and his courage.
23. My father-in-law's dedication to the things he loves: Jesus, his wife and family, and skiing. Oh, and golf too.
24. My mother-in-law's sense of humor. I sent her a link to a poem about grammar the other day, and she wanted to add just one word to the end: "whatever."
25. The Grammar Twins poem. Check it out here: Grammar Twins
26. My mom's cheery attitude in the face of opposition, "I'm not borrowing trouble today."
27. Snoopy comics about the craft of writing found in Snoopy's Guide to the Writing Life edited by Barnaby Conrad and Monte Shulz.
28. Calvin and Hobbes comics. I miss them in the paper, but I have the books!
29. Roots that go down deep. (Faith roots and tree roots that can't be uprooted by any storm)
30. God gives us hope for a new life here and now, and a hope for eternal life in Him.
Scripture Blessings:
"The angel said to the women, 'Do not be afraid, for I know that you are looking for Jesus, who was crucified. He is not here; he has risen, just as he said. Come and see the place where he lay.'" Matthew 28:5-6
Normally, this is where I would end my post, but lately, I've had many reasons to pray and many prayer requests. If you can, please pray for these people. I'm only going to share their first names and a general way they need to be prayed in an attempt not to break any confidences.
So, if you pray, please send up a prayer for:
My Dad, Ron - for healing, and strength
Michelle - for healing, and strength
Jessica - for healing, and encouragement
Susan - for comfort, and encouragement
Vicki - for encouragement, and strength
Said a prayer! Would you mind praying for Suzette too?
ReplyDeleteI also love Calvin and Hobbes. I want to get that Snoopy book now. I love the birthday candles story. Have a great day!
I love candles in the dark and listening to wind - and listening to the rain!
ReplyDeleteAngie - I said a prayer for Suzette. Hope you are having a blessed day!
ReplyDeleteMelissa - yes, listening to all those amazing sounds is wonderful!