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Using Time Wisely: Counting my Blessings (119 – 140)

May 8, 2013 by Tracy

Counting my Blessings

Photograph Credit: Microsoft Images

With the experiments of the monthly posts in January and April, I have been remiss in adding to the counting my blessings posts. Keeping a spirit of thankfulness overrides the difficulties of life.

The struggles will come, and some I cannot control. However, I can control my reactions, responses, and attitude in the midst of those trials.

Choosing gratitude is not always easy nor my first response.

However, God only wants what is best for us and allows us to go through the difficulties to strengthen our dependence on Him.

Having previously counted 118 blessings, I continue counting with these blessings:

119. One snow day this winter where my children enjoyed sledding and building snowmen.

120. Memberships that provide lots of family fun throughout the year.

121. Friends that enjoy playing card and board games until past our bedtime.

122. My Heavenly Father, who provides me with daily instructions and focus from His Word.

123. Girlfriends, who provide an understanding shoulder and encouragement along the way.

124. A listening mentor, who provides experience on this road of motherhood.

125. Supporting husband, ready to hold me while I talk it out.

126. Understanding mother, who has walked this path alone and sees that I am well-protected.

127. Giggling girls curled up in my oldest daughter’s bed hiding from their brother, who apparently does not play their game.

128. My son, who goes to soccer practice even when he would rather quit and stay home.

129. Partnering with my son’s teacher to challenge without frustrating him.

130. An expert teacher’s help to create a summer plan of attack to prepare my daughter for first grade in the fall.

131. Random hugs from my children.

132. Coupons to save our family money at the grocery store.

133. Patient readers who understand when life gets in the way of blog posts and updates.

134. Bluehost personnel re-installing my blog from a backup when a file corrupted.

135. Dependable Internet service providing the means to publish posts.

136. Meeting Crystal Paine, the owner of Money Saving Mom, at a home school convention.

137. Medical equipment confirming a sprain to my knee.

138. Quick healing from my knee sprain.

139. The time our children spend with their grandparents.

140. Fantastic mom, grandmother, aunt, mother-in-law, sister-in-law, mentor, and friends, who I love, respect, and honor on Mother’s Day.

Stopping to count my blessings takes my focus off immediate problems. In the scope of eternity, my little problems will fade away. Keeping my eyes on my Creator, I look beyond myself and depend on Him.

No matter your circumstances, you can count your blessings. This exercise will remind you of the good in your life rather than dwelling on the troubles flooding your mind. May you see the good all around you as you count your blessings. Happy counting!

Question: For what are you thankful?

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Using Time Wisely: Counting my Blessings (110 – 118)

November 21, 2012 by Tracy

Counting my Blessings
Counting my Blessings

Photograph Credit: Microsoft Images

During this season of thankfulness and gratitude, I would be remiss if I did not include a Counting my Blessings post. Realizing that it has been almost two months since my last gratitude report, I need to stop and reflect on my blessings.

This past month has been very difficult. Among difficulties at school which overflows into home life, I find it hard to compartmentalize these issues. But when I can take a step back, I realize how fortunate I am and count these blessings:

110. Reliable God. With a constant open door, I can run to the throne of grace and pour out my heart. He listens, comforts, and guides through each step of the way.

111. Constant husband. Paul continues to take my calls and listen to my feelings. Though I am usually very level-headed and analytical, I get extremely emotional when my kids are involved. Paul balances me well, and I’m so blessed to have him by my side on this journey of life.

112. Wonderful friends. Two very close friends have offered listening ears and shoulders to cry on during these heart-breaking times.

113. Generous parents. When I needed help, my mom came to the rescue. She helped with meals, cleaning, and watching my kids during Fall Festival week. Her husband came to help the rest of the week, and I’m so thankful they were here.

114. Sewing mom. With Fall Festival scheduled so close to Halloween this year, my mom made my daughters’ costumes. They both love the movie Tangled and desired the Rapunzel costume. My mom came to the rescue and made not only their dresses, but also the hair. 😉  My son dressed in his soccer uniform for his costume as he did not want to dress up this year.

Counting my Blessings

115. Wonderful Halloween party. My oldest daughter is overflowing with creativity. She loves decorating, drawing, crafting, cooking, and anything else she can get her hands on. In focusing her energy, she helped decorate our house for our Halloween party.

116. Finding an after-Halloween sale. In stopping at Walmart to get a new lunch bag for my son, my youngest daughter and I found about 6 shopping carts full of leftover Halloween items marked 75% off. In digging through the items, we found an adult and a boy’s costume along with lots of prizes, decorations, and face paint for next year’s Halloween party. I was thrilled to restock our supply for less than $20.

117. Friends. I am amazed at the number of people I can call friend. I am rich because of their friendship and truly blessed.

118. Family. Having lost my Grandmother and Great Aunt this year, I am truly blessed to have known them. Because of their influence, investment, and encouragement in my life, I learned from their example and am able to impart those same qualities to my own children. Though I miss my Grandma T. and Aunt Bonnie, I know I shall see them again which is a blessed hope.

In this season of Thanksgiving, you might find it difficult to find something for which to be thankful. You might see your world falling apart or crumbling at your feet. If you find yourself doubting and struggling, look up.

Take a few moments to pray, breathe, and remain quiet. With your mind cleared, focus on your blessings. There is always someone who wishes they could switch places with you.

Knowing how blessed we are, our family is honored to take a meal to those struggling in this world. They have it tough, and we get to bless them this Thanksgiving. In giving to others, may we find additional ways to count our blessings as it is more blessed to give than to receive. Happy Thanksgiving!

Question: For what are you thankful today?

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