Sunday, November 29, 2009

I'll toast to that!

Here's the most obnoxious thing that I see growing in my generation: anxiety. It could be the expectations of success, perfection, or accomplishment. It could be the fear of failure or nothingness. Either way, the pressure has become an adopted part of growing up. I refuse it! I'm tired of it (although I have fallen victim to it as well). I know others agree with me because I just listened to a sermon the other day by Beau Hughes. He spoke about "The Age of Anxiety" and how anxiety and fear can drive people's lives and even lead to physical health issues.

So, in honor of the recent holiday of Thanksgiving, and in revolt to this expected tendency of stress, fear, and anxiety, here is my gratitude.

The cross of Christ. Without Him, I live a meaningless life. With Him, I am covered in eternal love, grace, and mercy.
The love of my family. Forever grateful for their sincerity, sacrifice, and patience.
The blessings of my friendships. I pray I never take for granted the company of good friends.
My health and body. I have legs to run and hands to work.
Job! (not to be taken for granted in this rocky economy)
Texas, one of the most beautiful states in this great country.
B.A., education.
Leaves turning in autumn.
Good music.
New friends.
V.I.P. friends...ha, ha. no, really.
Long distance friends who'd rather live in the southern hemisphere.
Art.
Laughter...until you can barely breath and your jaw hurts.
Freedom.
Song and dance! (even if I can't really sing or dance)
My career at Starbucks.
New born babies.
Memories.
Mountains in Colorado.
Hope! Eph. 3:20-21
2009...wow.
Chips, salsa, guacamole, and margaritas. Always a lovely combination.
Poetry.
The great mind of C.S. Lewis.
Anything my sister bakes. She always uses real sugar and butter, none of this low fat stuff.
Photographs.
My memory, even when it fails me.
Strangers.
So You Think You Can Dance.
Book stores.
email, cell phones, FB, etc.
Umbrellas and boots so we can enjoy the rain in the rain!
Fresh flowers- any kind!
Crossing guards.
Every day I wake up and take a breath...

My gratitude list could be longer, but I'll keep it abbreviated today. Hopefully this is encouraging to you, and I pray that you may never lose focus of things that are most important in your life.

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