Gratitude


Reminders of life’s fragility are everywhere.  I know that there are automobile accidents every day, yet I somehow manage to forget.  I hop in my car, happy and relaxed as if there are no risks.   Yet, this week I know two people involved in accidents.  In both instances, cars totaled, the drivers walked away physically unharmed.

I know how much this experience can shake your core.  I’ve been in two car crashes in my life:  once on the back roads of Mexico and once in my own back yard on Route 33.  One minute you are driving innocently along and the next minute, car crushed, you are shocked and shaken, talking with officers on the side of the road.  And this is the lucky scenario. (more…)

I recently attended a professional conference about couples and attachment theory.  One casual, off-handed comment by the presenter stuck in my mind.  She said, “It matters how you greet your spouse at the end of the day – is your head down texting or do you really welcome each other?”Every day we have a precious opportunity to reconnect with our honey and yet, we mostly take it for granted.  “Hi dear, where’s the mail?”  “Hi dear, you deal with the kids cuz I’m exhausted.”  “Hey, did you pay the mortgage today?”  I bet that many of us are met more enthusiastically by the family dog than by our own partner. (more…)

We have been waiting months to learn where our daughter will be going to college this fall.  When the day finally came, we learned that her top college put her on their wait list . . . and so we wait some more.

I am reminded of all the times I’ve fretted and hurried in anticipation, only to receive information that required me to wait yet again. Waiting for medical results, acceptances, test outcomes, news – and more often than not, each temporary relief led me to more waiting, more uncertainty. (more…)

With five kids and a ‘village’ of in-laws within shouting distance, there is always a celebration to anticipate.   It seems as if we are always planning a party, a toast, or some holiday gathering.

I love celebrations. I remember when I decided to choose champagne over white wine as a regular drink.  “Why wait for a special celebration?” I mused, “Why only use the good china on special days?” (more…)

With the rest of the world, I have watched the videos and news accounts of tragedy in Japan.  As if the earthquake and tsunami weren’t enough, the nuclear reactor explosions and subsequent meltdown are creating an industrialized disaster of unprecedented proportions. (more…)

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