March crept up on me. I was so captivated by the cold days of February that I almost allowed the pages of the calendar to turn unnoticed. That would have been a shame. I’m still plugging away at my 2022 blogging challenge. Each day I am discovering new ways that my life is blessed. Despite all the tragedy and drama in the world, I am discovering I have so much to be thankful for in my life. The trick is to find those blessings in the mundane. I start my day searching for moments of appreciation in my life. The events or things might seem small and insignificant, but they add up to a giant pile of blessings. I’ve never attempted to express gratitude as the primary subject of my writing. This post covers day eighty of my 365 days of thankfulness.
Day Eighty of my 365 Days of Thankfulness
On day eighty of my 356 days of thankfulness, I am grateful to get a head start on my spring house cleaning. It is amazing the stuff you can find when you clean out a closet. All of my winter motorcycle riding gear ended up in the back of the closet under the stairs, along with my secret book stash. I had novels stored there I’d meant to read a year ago. I knew they were in the house, but I didn’t remember storing them there. Rooster now knows about my secret stash of reading material. It’s hard to keep a secret in this house. So, now I can ride on cold days and catch up on my reading once I get the house in order.
This old lady speaks…
This old lady’s opinion is thanksgiving is a matter of choice. Even in the darkness, we can choose to seek the light. My blessings may not be the same as yours because I’m old. I bet if you dig deep, you can come up with something to be thankful for today. Part of the problem with modern life is we neglect to see the small things that make up our common human experience. Thankfulness is an adventure we can all enjoy together. Would you please leave a comment and share with me some of the things you are thankful for today.
Who is Molly Shea?
Molly Shea is an accomplished fictional short story writer from Indiana who writes short stories and novels about a fictional town called Tecumseh. To read more of her short stories and adventures, click here.
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I ride a motorbike too, I didn’t know you did, nice to know another blogger who rides:
It is so much fun. Thank you for reading.