GRATEFUL
1 a: appreciative of benefits received
2 a: affording pleasure or contentment
Most Sundays George and I attend an informal Bible study at our church while Jakob is in Sunday School. It is called the "Mug" and meets in the lobby of the preschool. Every Sunday Pastor Ken has us introduce ourselves and tell some little tidbit about ourselves. This week we were asked to tell what we were grateful for. The majority of the people expressed gratefulness for their family. I felt this was the easy answer. Most were thankful for their jobs in this tough economy. Still a little lame. I wanted to hear what people were grateful for that may pertain only to them or something that recently happened to them. I wanted people to be creative.
There were two people I felt had something interesting and out of the ordinary to be grateful for: A woman expressed gratitude for losing her job because it has given her the opportunity to get to know her children better (ages 6 and 3). The other person was my wonderful husband who was thankful that we lived in a country where the McCain party was not going to try to overthrow the Obama party after the election. Where people do have the freedom and power to choose their leader and there is no war or injustice that follows because of who won. Sure, we all know not everyone was happy with the election outcome; however most accept that the majority won and wish them success to make this country even better. I thought both feelings were a reminder to look for the positive in times of struggle and uncertainty.
Are you wondering what I was grateful for? I was grateful for my new mattress. Lame, but true.