Another month in 2022 is in my rearview mirror on my road to express thankfulness. This adventure sometimes becomes a challenging task, but I’m discovering so many things to be thankful for each day. Focusing on the positive despite all the tragedy in the world makes me happy. It motivates me to work toward a positive change, and being grateful drives away fear. I can see so many potholes in the road, but I start my day searching for the blessings in my life. These events or things might seem small and insignificant, but they add up to a giant pile of happiness at the end of the road. I am inviting you to come along for the ride. Why don’t we all travel the road of gratefulness in May? This post covers day 144 of my 365 days of thankfulness.
Day 144 of my 365 Days of Thankfulness
On day 144 of my 365 days of thankfulness, I am grateful for the evening motorcycle ride Rooster and I took. Spring didn’t waste any time turning into summer. The warm temperature forced us to climb onto the bike. Rooster put our custom seat on the motorcycle when he changed the battery. I forgot how cool it looked. I had no problem riding with it tonight. In the past, it made my legs cramp. This seat change is one more way going to the gym pays off for us. The ride was perfect. We stopped for dinner at a local restaurant and ran into three of the grandkids and our great-granddaughter. We didn’t want the day to end when we had to go home feeling like kids who were forced to be home before the sun went down. I am grateful for a perfect evening.
This old lady has a ticket to ride.
This old lady has learned thanksgiving is a matter of choice. Don’t let anyone tell you differently. Even in dark places, it is good 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. Don’t neglect to see the good things right in front of your face because you hear the world is falling apart. Let me tell you a secret. The world is always falling apart when you focus on the doom and gloom. You won’t always find thankfulness an easy road, but it’s an adventure we can all take together. What are you thankful for today? Leave a comment, and bless my heart. I am not being sarcastic when I say that. I could use the encouragement as much as the next person.
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