“For everything there is a season, and a time for every purpose under heaven” (Ecclesiastes 3:1). Life events ebb and flow – and some periods are more challenging than others.
This Thanksgiving I am especially grateful for the blessings that have come our way as my husband and I have been dealing with tough circumstances, in this particular season of our life.
Health – A few weeks ago my husband received an unexpected diagnosis that led him into surgery and a hospital stay. Thankfully, the operation was successful and my husband is looking forward to healthy days ahead. This situation has certainly reminded both of us that good health is precious and can’t be taken for granted. Some things are out of our control, but we try to do what we can. One change: we are adding green smoothies to our diet. We each had one as part of breakfast today – traditional turkey and pumpkin pie come later.
People – I am always thankful for my family and friends, but never more so than now. We have been literally enveloped with care and love. The connections we have with other people are valuable beyond expression. It is a reminder to be as good a friend to others as they have been to us. I would also like to extend a special call out to the RNs and CNAs at St. John’s Hospital in Maplewood, Minnesota for taking extraordinarily good care of my husband during his stay there.
Purpose – I am thrilled that I will start a new job on Monday – one that looks like it will be a good fit for my qualifications and values. I don’t believe that a person’s identity in life is totally defined by their job, but purposeful employment, an income, and relationships in a positive work environment are all important, and I am happy to have this new role.
As I am grateful for my blessings, it is with a humble heart because there are people who are struggling – with health problems, loss, unemployment, or other problems. I say to them to have hope – this season, too, shall pass. I care, and so do many others. You are not alone.
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving and may you and all whom you love be richly blessed.
Thank you. I hope you too had a wonderful Thanksgiving.
Thank you for this article. You are right. We are not alone 🙂
People from all over the world are connected to each other. Even though many of us have never met face to face, I do believe we care about each other. Thanks for your comment.
I am sure you had a wonderful Thanksgiving. I is so important for us to take the time to reflex on what is important to us. 🙂
Thanks, and may your reflections be full of blessings too!
Best wishes with your new job! And speedy recovery to your husband. Take care 🙂
Thanks! All the best to you too!
The Quakers have a shorthand way of letting others know that they are listening and agreeing to what is being said. “That Friend speaks my mind” is applied to all the above comments. Blessings, barb