Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Count your many blessings.....


My friend Camille gave a lesson in Relief Society at the beginning of the month on Gratitude.


I loved her lesson.. and asked her if I could borrow part of it for our Wright Family Home Evening last night.  ( Thanks Camille! )


I decided to share part of it today --  here... because I think it's important to see that in almost any situation... or circumstance.. there can be something to be grateful for.

  Someway to Count our many blessings.

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I am thankful for the teenager who is not doing dishes, but is watching t.v., because it means that he or she is at home, and not on the streets.

I am thankful for the taxes I pay, because it means that I am employed.

For the mess to clean after a party, because it means I have been surrounded by friends.



For the clothes that fit a little too snug, because it means I have enough to eat.

For a lawn that needs mowing, windows that need cleaning and gutters that need fixing- because it means I have a home.

For the parking spot I find at the far end of the lot, because it means I am capable of walking and that I have been blessed with transportation.


For my heating bill, because it means I am warm.


For the lady behind me in church who sings off-key, because it means I can hear.

For the pile of laundry and ironing, because it means I have clothes to wear.

For weariness and aching muscles at the end of the day, because it means I have been capable of working hard.

For the alarm that goes off in the early morning hours, because it means I am alive.


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I just want to remind you that if you have a floor in your house, you belong to the upper half of the world’s most prosperous people.


If you can read, have more than one pair of shoes, a change of underwear and can choose from two or more foods for your next meal, you belong in the top 10% of the world’s richest people.


If you have all of the following: a car, a computer, a microwave, and a refrigerator- you are among the most wealthy people the world has ever known throughout it’s entire history.

Today I am Grateful for:

Medicine.  A Roof over my head. My washing machine and Dryer.  When friends and family gather at my house. The Pioneer Woman's Apple Dumplings. 

8 comments:

veelaluna said...

Ann Marie, so many wisdom words - there is nothing to add.

God bless you my friend

Karin

Marianne said...

Thank you pointing out to me how lucky I am!

Lois De Ette Sparks said...

I found your blog on Mormon Moms Who Blog. Thanks for this post. is it okay if I copy it on my blog too? I really love the message and it's perfect for this month.

Garden of Egan said...

Beautiful lesson. Thanks so much for sharing it.
I sometimes need to stop more often and think about the things I complain about.

That's why I come here, that and the fact that I love you.

makinzee said...

Cute poem! Funny carrot. Love your hair comment too oh and esp the shiver one! You are a crack up.

M-Cat said...

Such a great reminder especially about the little things or the things we might feel we don't need to be grateful for.

Great lesson!

Heather said...

That was AWESOME! It really made you think! We take so much for granted!

Donna said...

I love that. Thank you for sharing it! It's true and it's a good reminder of how blessed we really are.