On this Thankful Thursday,
I pause to be thankful for a body.
I am thankful for eyes to see the beauty around me in the Pacific Northwest
(especially the breaks in the clouds during a rainy week).
I am thankful for a nose to smell the candles burning in the dining room and the diffuser in the bedroom.
I am thankful for ears to hear peaceful classical music and a Rosetta Stone Hebrew lesson in the background while I type.
I am thankful for the legs that carry me throughout the day and the little aches and soreness that remind me of all that they do for me each day.
I am thankful for the tastebuds that can make a simple meal or snack so enjoyable.
I am thankful for the ability of the body to repair while enjoying a night of sleep.
I am thankful for the fingers that connect effortlessly (most of the time) to my brain to type, play the piano, or write.
I am thankful for a heart that beats sure and steady without a noticeable thought.
I am thankful for the nerve endings that can sense a handshake, a pat on the arm, a hot burner to be careful of.
I am thankful for a spirit that feels love and care and compassion -
that connects to people in unique ways.
Sometimes I want to complain ...
I want to utter discontent with the way I was created.
I wish I could run faster ...
I wish my body didn't change shape through different seasons of life ...
I wish I was taller ...
I wish I didn't need lenses to read and drive ...
I wish, I wish, I wish ...
but when I dwell on this body fairly ...
I am blessed.
I don't deserve God's goodness to me in the health and strength that I have.
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