Day 4- 30 Days of Gratitude
Gratitude #4: What is different today than one year ago that you are grateful for?
In a year fraught with so many negative things, there still have been things to celebrate. Among them, the birth of my grandaughter (in her daddy’s arms), my youngest grandson’s first birthday (in my youngest son’s arms) and my middle son (holding the eldest grandson) moving back to our home town from the west coast. Now he’s just three miles away! We’ve been able to for a support bubble–something we’d have never dreamt up a year ago–and now Sunday family dinners can be a thing again, for which I am incredibly grateful!
I am grateful that even with this quarantine the church has found ways to communicate through ZOOM and thus I have stayed in touch with my Church friends. Can’t say much is different other than the changes with COVID-19. Lovely that your family is close. My three children don’t live near and with some working conditions we don’t visit them and thus miss our four grandchildren.
A year ago my husband was receiving chemo. He is now in remission. Today, I received an anniversary card in the mail from the Eye Clinic that did my cataract surgery last year. So… I am very grateful… my husband is in remission and I am able to see a road sign in the distance where before, I couldn’t.