It’s getting to be that time of year … when we blow right past Thanksgiving and start hanging the holiday lights. Traditionally, of course, before Target and Walmart took over the holidays, Thanksgiving was a time for people to take stock of their lives and give thanks for their blessings. A friend once told me about a Thanksgiving tradition that I thought it was quite ingenious: they put the letters that spell Thanksgiving into a jar, then before they sit down to their feast, each person draws a letter and must say what they are grateful for using a word that starts with that letter. I tried this several years ago and it was a fun way to start the meal. I have to confess that the highlight was when our 11-year-old grandson selected the letter “V” and exclaimed that he was grateful for Viagra. Obviously he’d been watching way too much television.
There are a lot of therapists and new age thinkers who encourage people to keep a journal listing everything that they are grateful for on a daily basis. Heck, I can’t do anything every day except brush my teeth and eat, so keeping a Grateful Diary is out of the question. The concept, however, is a noble one, so this week I decided to combine the two ideas and, in that spirit, create a GRATITUDE list for the season.
G – Girlfriends. Where would I be without them? Together we laugh, we cry, we play cards, we hack our way around a golf course, and we create. They have been, and continue to be, my sanity.
R – Relatives. I have a wonderful family and I know I’m very lucky that we like and love each other. We relish our time together and NOT ONCE have we had to have police intervene at a family gathering.
A – Alan, my late husband. Even though he is gone, I am grateful for our long and happy marriage. As the saying goes, better to have loved and lost than never loved at all.
T – Tea. Sometimes there is just nothing like a good “cuppa” to get me through the day. I will say that since I bought a Nespresso machine a good cappuccino in the afternoon is a real treat. But Gratitude doesn’t contain a “C” so I’ll go with tea.
I – Inspiration. I am surrounded by very imaginative women who are artistic and talented in ways I never will be. But they inspire me to improve whatever I am doing.
T – Time. Somehow it seems I never have enough of it. How did I ever work? Now I love it when an appointment gets cancelled. There is nothing like the gift of TIME!
U – Unburdened. As I’ve gotten older I no longer feel like I “have” to do stuff. I now say “no” when I feel like it. This is probably why older people are deemed “cranky”.
D – Dash the Wonder Dog. Duh.
E – Elusiveness. I am a literal thinker (I’ve taken the test on Facebook to confirm this) but I love that big parts of my life are elusive. When you think you no longer need to try new things – and fail – life becomes too predictable. It’s always good to have something beyond your grasp – like losing 10 pounds.
That’s my list for this year. Next year it could be something entirely different. Although Dash really is the only “shoe-in”. As word games go, I thought this was a good exercise to go through. I still don’t think I’ll ever be disciplined enough to do a daily Gratitude Diary, but it sure feels good to stop once in a while to take stock in all of the things, and especially the friends, that make life good.
Wishing you and yours a very Happy Thanksgiving.
Thank you for sharing your “list” and word game. My family is on board. So much to be thankful for.
Agree, Liz! Thanks for taking the time to comment.
Happy Thanksgiving to you Suzanne! Thanks for the reminder that we all have many things and people to be grateful for……however, none with orange hair…..
Thanks, Marie. Hope you and the family had a great holiday…now on to Christmas!!!
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours.
And the same to you, John.
How beautiful, Suzanne! I plan to sit down and make my gratitude list right now!’
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From Oprah, years ago I learned to think of 3 things
I was grateful for each day.. I know I frequently duplicate these, but it’s a great way to start each day!
That’s a great idea, Janet. May be my 2025 resolution!
Very well said, Suzanne! I am thankful for you coming into my life at BofA!
Me as well, Margie. We’ve had a lot of good laughs over the years!
Yes, an “attitude of gratitude “ serves us all well. Thanksgiving blessings to you!
And same to you and the family, Pam. xo
Such a beautiful way to take a time-out from “the noise”; embracing that which we are thankful for is uplifting! YOU are a blessing, Suzanne!
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As are YOU, Pat! See you soon. xo