Here are 66 Things I’m grateful for on my 66th birthday –
- Another birthday to celebrate.
- 66 years of learning, growing, struggling and becoming. What a gift!
- My husband, who shines a light on my heart every single day. He’s my rock.
- My first-born son. A gift. He gifts me with heady conversation and deep reflection.
- My second born son. A treasure. His gift to me is compassion and intuition.
- My daughter-in-law. A gem. She gifts me with laughter and enthusiasm for life and love.
- My soon-to-be-D-I-L. A sparkling star. Her gift to my life is joy and curiosity.
- My siblings. Each one brings something unique to my life and is a thread in the tapestry of my life.
- My female friends. Each one has taught me something important about myself and what it means to truly love and care about another human being.
- The love of furry friends who offer comfort and an opportunity to practice patience.
- My many teachers who have open doors I never even knew existed.
- A comfortable home and the many blessings it holds.
- The opportunity to live in a country that is rich beyond imaging for a majority of the world and one that cherishes higher values at its core.
- The opportunity to stretch our boundaries and grow as a nation in the midst of strife.
- The many men and women who fought, suffered and died in an effort to birth what we now have in the US.
- The women in all walks of life who have stood up for equality and paved the road for the women today.
- And the women who continue to do battle in their own personal lives today to ensure a better future for tomorrow’s women.
- Poets, writers, musicians and artists of all types who show us our soul.
- The gift off creativity and inspiration that drives me every day to push my edges.
- Technology that brings people together and exposes us to our shadow.
- To live in a time of discovery.
- Comfort – ruining water and electricity that provide warmth in winter and cool air in summer.
- Glorious flowers, shrubs and trees that beautiful the landscape.
- Rugged mountains symbolizing strength and endurance and invoke the same in me.
- The sweet smell of ocean tides that refresh my spirit.
- The rhythmic sound of waves crashing on the beach nudging me toward a meditative mind.
- Mystery and mysticism – the gift of the unknown that calls to each of us.
- The enduring power of love in all of its manifestations.
- For rivers, streams, and spring waters.
- The healing power body work professionals, whose training and spirit provides comfort and renewal; massage, chiropractic, acupuncture, and others.
- Farmers who till the soil and care for livestock day in and day out to put food on our table.
- For the conservation minded who have pushed us to be responsible citizens in the care of Mother Earth.
- And the kind-hearted souls who look after wounded animals, stray and neglected pets.
- For doctors and modern medicine that give hope to the sick.
- Modern equipment that has provided medical treatments not available before.
- For scientists and researchers who work tirelessly to find answers to unanswered questions.
- Philosophers, theologians, psychologists, sociologists and historians who look for understanding to life’s big questions.
- Games, movies, and entertainment.
- The freedom to travel.
- Snow, sleet, rain and sun that enliven the human spirit and make things grow.
- The gift of darkness so we can appreciate light.
- Hard times that lead us toward transformation.
- Words that help me express my gratitude and all the thoughts that live in my head.
- A comfortable bed with soft sheets and fluffy pillows.
- Clocks. They help me live in a world that requires I know time.
- Naps.
- Coffee, wine and ice cream!
- Restaurants that provide me with an opportunity to taste foods I would not otherwise taste!
- The French Bakery and the charming baker himself!
- Universities, colleges and schools that have and continue to enlighten generations of children and young adults.
- People who invest in the arts and help to create great venues like Lincoln Center and The Kennedy Center.
- For museums that help us hold onto our history.
- For green grass and butterflies.
- Bees and birds that delight while they pollinate and transport seeds!
- The deer who trim my shrubs and keep the rabbits and mice company.
- Personal computers that have made it possible for me to become a writer.
- Washers, dryers, dishwashers, toasters, blenders, coffee makers and so many other appliances that have made our lives so much easier.
- For essential oils and products of the earth that our bringing what’s natural back into our lives.
- Rocks, stones and gems; their beauty, strength and grounding ability.
- Rock bands, orchestras, choruses and all who gather together to create music
- Instruments that inspire and assist them
- The frontier – there is always a frontier.
- Churches, cathedrals, temples erected to glorify something greater than ourselves for their ability to provide comfort and shelter to those who suffer.
- Chocolate.
- Traditions, holidays and time set aside for family and celebration
- Campfires, tents and s’mores.
That’s it! The 66 Things I’m grateful for on my 66th birthday
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