As I continue to do my daily (and weekly) gratitude practices, I am finding not only am I beyond blessed in my life, but I may be taking far too much for granted. I am much better at noticing the little things that make my life easier, more beautiful, and sometimes just plain interesting. I guess you could say I am much more aware of the little joys in life and it allows for a happier disposition over all. Additionally the frustrating things in life (you know like waiting in a long line for 3 hours to vote-type of things) don’t seem as frustrating when you look at all of the wonderful blessings around you. So without further ado, here is my latest installment of gratitude.
This week I am grateful for democracy. With the election this week, my dedication and appreciation of democracy was taken to a whole new level. I have been much more aware and involved with politics this year than ever before and the main reason is because I am thinking beyond my own limited vision of life and future. I am thinking of the life of my son and other children to come. The decisions I make today have an impact on the future of this country and ultimately the life of my children and grandchildren. I was reminded of that this week as I stood in a ridiculously long line to cast my vote. Yes the line was long, and I spent one of the three hours it took me to vote outside in the cold, but all the while I was very aware and thankful to have the opportunity to cast my vote. I was proud to see so many people turn out regardless of who they were voting for, because too often people believe their voice, their vote, and their opinion doesn’t matter. But if you don’t cast your vote, use your voice, etc., then it will never matter. I am both humbled and grateful for the democracy we have in this country and the continued progress we are making. Don’t get me wrong we still have far to go and the system is far from perfect, but we are far better off in many ways than hundreds of countries around the world and for that I am grateful. With a grateful heart for what is, I have high hopes that we will continue to move as a country towards a more united nation with equality for all and that I will live long enough to see it.
I am also grateful for books. I love the adventures, knowledge, and occasional reprieve from everyday life you can get by simply opening the pages of a good book. Not to downplay technology and the new readers that are out there, but I love reading books I can hold and carry with me. In the last two years there hasn’t been a time when I wasn’t in the middle of 2 or 3 books at a time, enjoying every moment of it. It is one of the things I do to escape the stresses of life, to learn and grow as a person, and to relax. There is nothing better than a warm snuggly blanket, rainfall outside, and a good book.
I hope you all have a wonderful weekend and find some down time yourself, no matter how you choose to spend it.