Finding My Way Out

Re-Awakening Joy, Re-Imagining Life

How Lucky Am I?

I have had one of those weeks and it is only Tuesday. My daughters are having some problems with a former friend, and while I would like to say it typical teenage stuff it has become a little more serious than that, and Graham and I are in the middle of it with the school, and well, it is so frustrating. I was sitting here tonight feeling a little like “Lord why is this happening?”  And frankly, not really in a very nice tone,  I was saying this. It was more like me whining, telling God how we don’t need this right now. Then I went on the computer to read my favorite blog and wow did the Lord put me in my place. First I went to Transplantingme my favorite place to go.  She is a friend who has moved to Thailand with her whole family, her recent blog is about Poverty: it is blog action day for Compassion International and she is one of their bloggers. She writes about how she has felt poor in the past, maybe because she couldn’t afford to go to Starbucks with a friend, but she knows that is not poverty. Thank you Lord, for I have a roof over my head and my house is warm tonight and my kids bellies are full.

 

Then I went over to Bring the Rain. I LOVE this blog what a amazing story she has and what a inspiration she is! Her blog was about how October 15th is National Remembrance Day for pregnancy and infant loss . The lady who writes this blog lost her daughter hours after she was born.  In this blog entry she invites her readers who have lost children to share there loss.  Over 300 ladies responded!  I sat and read them and was overwhelmed by all the loss. I have four healthy kids (Praise God) and I can’t imagine that loss. Thank you Lord for my children!

 

So my lessons so wonderfully taught to me tonight:

1. Return to being Thankful for all I have.

2. Spend less time asking God “Why is this happening?”

3. I have no idea how good I have it!

 

I encourage you to read these ladies blogs: both are amazing women who have done amazing things that take great strength. I hope to grow up to be like them.

 

Here is to very wise and strong women all over the world, some who sit tonight with kids with empty stomachs wondering how they will find food for their families tomorrow and to some women who sit in a empty nursery still grieving what could have been. I pray the Lord will be close to you tonight like He was to me.

2 Comments »

  monica @ transplanting me wrote @

thank you, trish! very kind words and most appreciated.

i read bring the rain, also. i love her willingness to share so much. and her writing is wonderful. i have read her post for today, but not the comments. i will have to go back and do that.

isn’t it way too easy to forget what we have and only focusing on what we don’t have – which is so little and so unimportant!!

  madisonmom wrote @

Wow, it’s been a hundred years and then I stumble on your blog! How cool! I was at our local high school the other day and the cheerleaders were dressed up in 80s garb for a homecoming dance. We so looked just like that. The big beads, earrings, oversized shirts…do you remember? Here’s a clue, we wore the same dress in different colors to the graduation ceremony at Galilee, I had green and you had peach if I remember right. I remember your little brown car, what was that? And then we both had those Pontiac Grand Ams after college.

It’s Kathy and I’m just tickled to find your blog. Hope all is well!


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