.. Must come to an end. Isn’t that what the saying is? If so, then it is the worst saying ever. I believe good things are endless; and although I have let the finish of my month of gratitude fizzle out, it has nothing to do with a lack of good things.
Sometimes it means I am exhausted from all the good things in a day. Sometimes I have no adequate words to express my gratitude and sometimes there are so many words they just get jumbled up in my happy brain.
Yet here we are on the last day of my #9 Good Things prompt for myself for the month of November. As usual, I have to choose between many magical moments to end up with nine and that is the great news.
My prayer and hope is that this holiday season brings everyone more good moments than they have the words to express, that their joy is beyond measure and that we all push the pause button on frantic shopping and worry for the world’s condition long enough to embrace these moments. Only when good things are acknowledged do they make a difference.
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I love your prayer and I share it! Sometimes the wonders that we feel would be diminished if they were spoken but that doesn't make them any less valuable. Take care my friend.
ReplyDeleteI agree Pam. Some things lose their reverent beauty when you try to speak of them. Thanks for stopping by. 🤗
DeleteThank you for sharing your good things with us, Cheryl. You are a great example of the kind of observers we should be. Nothing beautiful escape your view. I hope you have a lovely December.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dan! I hope yours is lovely as well, snowblowing aside. 😉
DeleteAlways enjoy the nine good things, Cheryl. Today was fun.
ReplyDeleteThanks John. My monthly goal is reached but as always, more good things to come…😊
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