Thursday, November 24, 2011

thanksgiving

A month ago we were in Myrtle Beach for the half marathon.  I had reserved a highly discounted beach front "suite" which turned out to be the smallest three rooms you can imagine.  A tiny room for the boys, a hallway kitchen/master bedroom, and a bathroom you had to step over the toilet to get into.  I almost changed rooms 5 times.  But the price was right,  we were on the third floor,which we liked, and this picture was our view from the balcony, which we loved. 

Early Monday morning I avoided claustrophobia by wrapping up in a blanket and sitting on our balcony.  I wondered how I could get the same view next year from a bigger room.  I wished I could have cut 5 more minutes off my race time.  I wanted a couple more days off before heading home.


And then I remembered a sermon I had listened to in the car that week.  I had almost skipped it because it was on money....and I don't have enough of that.  But I liked the speaker, and wanted to fill the time.  He talked about how we always compare ourselves to people that have more then us and we feel discontent.  He said when we are using our money in spirit filled ways, we look at all the people that have less than us, we are filled with gratitude for all that we have, and we look for ways that we can bless others.

I interrupted my longings for bigger rooms, faster times, and longer vacations with a realization of how fortunate I was.  I had run 13.1 miles and lived to tell about it. I was cheered across the finish line by my son, husband, brother, sister in law and niece, who had also run.  I was spending my Monday morning at the beach.  And as the sun came up, I was on a balcony, with my favorite book, listening to the waves, while my three men slept peacefully inside.

Meister Eckhart wrote that If the only prayer you ever pray in your entire life is thank you, it will be enough.

I think that is because the more I say Thank you, the more I realize I have enough. More than enough.  A lot more than enough.

So again, on Thanksgiving and every single other day....Thank you.  Thank you.  Thank you.  Thank you.

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