Gratitude365- We are not islands (KNM#251)
We had a nice hike through this heavy vegetation thanks to a beautiful wooden path. But who is it that took the time and expended the energy and resources to build the path? Someone’s hard work and efforts have blessed the lives of many who have used this little pathway. It is easy to look at our own efforts in isolation and not give thanks to those who have come before, those who have paved the way, metaphorically, for all of the opportunities we now enjoy. May God help us keep a grateful eye and a grateful heart.
Gratitude365- Value of Quiet (KNM#250)
I am learning to appreciate quiet. We live in a very fast paced world and we sometimes feel guitly if we are not “taking advantage” of every moment. Our minds are filled with music, podcasts, movies, phone calls, text messages, photos, societal noise, and creative efforts to multi-task. I have come to realize that some of my most valuable time is spent in the world of quiet where I can ponder and feel and receive of God’s direction.
Gratitude365- Less is Better (KNM#249)
Children have a simple way. It is refreshing. Take this new game, for instance, documented in the photograph below. Is it Billiard Bowling or Bowling Billards? What are the rules? How do I know when I have won? To a child these questions are not important. They just play and enjoy, making the most of each moment. I am grateful for the example of the children
Gratitude365- “The Fam” (KNM#248)
I was thankful to spend the evening with many members of my extended family last weekend. As the self-assigned, family photographer, I love to observe and document those special and unusual moments that are part of family gatherings. Even with video, precious slices of time might go unappreciated. But still images allow those striking moments to stay with us, to enjoy again and again.
Gratitude365- Generational Love through the Quilt (KNM#247)
Michelle’s mother Marian, was a master quilter who made this beautiful quilt for Michael many years ago. Marian’s quiliting skills were amazing and her attention to detail was a tedious pursuit. Creating a quilt was definitely a labor of love. In turn, Michael has loved his quilt. He used it regularly and over the course of time it was damaged. Michelle picked up the baton of love and did a major repair on this quilt. She spent endless hours, finishing in time to present “the prize” to Michael on his birthday.




