Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Each Day.


My apologies to those of you who regularly read my blog.

I've had posts written in my head, but if I don't go straight to the computer and type them, I forget what I was going to say.
But I was thinking today... Yes, I know watch out.

I can't remember what I was thinking about, but I promise I was thinking. The kids and I drove up to Kansas to go to the bank. We don't have a bank in our town. No worries, Kansas really isn't that far-20minutes.

On the way home I began reflecting. I can remember feeling like God and I were having a moment. I can remember I had a good post written in my mind. I told myself, "Megan if you don't record your thoughts on your voice recorder you are going to forget." Well, I didn't record them and I did forget.

I'm pretty sure the MS and birthing two children has turned my memory to mush; short term memory.

I do remember thinking how everyone gets all "I am so thankful" around this time of year and how it kind of bugs me.

Maybe I've had a loaded year, but I have learned to realize I should be thankful every day.

Each day that goes by and I can still see properly; I am thankful.
Each day that goes by and I can still walk; I am thankful.
Each day that goes by and I can hug my kids; I am thankful.
Each day that goes by and Matt makes it home safely to us; I am thankful.
Each day that I wake up still loved by Jesus; I am thankful.
Each day that Chloe says, "I wanna hug you."; I am thankful.
Each day that Cooper pats me on the back because that's how he hugs; I am thankful.
Each day; I am thankful.

Not just a certain Thursday in November.

The lesson I have learned since last November? I am thankful each day.

3 comments:

  1. I am thankful each day, too. But it was great to have a reminder that we should be 12 months out of the year instead on 1.
    -Amy

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  2. What a Beautiful family megan! Happy Thanksgiving!

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  3. bEAUTIFUL PIC MEGAN!!! Did you get your camera back yet?

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For Christ's love compels us, because we are convinced that one died for all, and therefore all died. -Corinthians 5:14