“’Thank you’ is the best prayer that anyone could say.” ~Alice Walker
A prayer on Thanksgiving day in Canada:
In a world grown increasingly war torn and weighted down with weary souls, hungry stomachs and aching hearts, let us—those who enjoy the warmth of family, friends, and or football—remember our blessings.
We have many, many blessings. Sometimes, it’s helpful to stop long enough to remember them:
We have eyes, and lungs, and hands and feet.
We have minds that can compute and hearts that can feel.
We have work that sustains us and food in the frig.
We have choices.
We can read.
We can breathe.
We can laugh.
We have choices.
We can walk.
We can roam.
We can expand.
We have choices.
We can study what we want.
We can pray where and how we want.
We can go to any movie we want.
We have choices.
Too many don’t. Yet.
Today, let us give thanks for all the things we take for granted: electricity, heat, hot and cold running water. A freezer, a drier, a television. Our health, our family, our job.
The list is endless.
Notice. And give thanks today.
With eyes, arms and heart wide open.
It can make everyday Thanksgiving Day.
“Gratitude can transform common days into thanksgivings, turn routine jobs into joy, and change ordinary opportunities into blessings.” ~William Arthur Ward