Grateful, Thankful, Blessed

I am so very thankful, incredibly grateful, and unbelievably blessed. Hurricane Helene has passed by causing tremendous havoc and damage to surrounding areas within two hours or less from our current location. It saddens me to see the many online postings of the damage and destruction caused by Hurricane Helene.

Even though Hurricane Helene was downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone while it continued moving northward after landing in Florida, the National Hurricane Center called it’s effects as “catastrophic, historic flooding.” The “catastrophic historic flooding coverage occurred over parts of the southern Appalachians. The flooding within my surrounding communities is devastating affecting many friends and families across the areas.

It saddens me to hear about the deaths and injuries caused by Hurricane Helene. Last count I read was approximately 44 deaths have been reported across the Southeast as a result of this storm. In my opinion, even one death is too many. I do know that God is in control and everything is going to be fine.

We were just a small group of the greater than 3.8 million Americans which had the unfortunate experience of dealing without power for several hours all across Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio and Illinois.

Our local dams are overflowing, many streets have been flooded, others have collapsed leaving thousands stranded and unable to return to their homes or jobs until alternative routes can be provided or roads can become assessable once again.

I am very thankful our immediate area had minimal flooding and damage. I am incredibly grateful we were not without power for more than ten hours yesterday. I am unbelievably and abundantly blessed to have a Heavenly Father who watches over us and understands our needs, our anxieties, and our sorrows before we even acknowledge them ourselves.

I am sharing photos from public websites showing the flooding and damage to surrounding areas within a short distance from us.

Before/After standing on I-40,
looking down at US 74
with the Blue Ridge Parkway bridge in the distance.
Asheville, NC. -Matthew

Asheville, North Carolina

Chimney Rock, North Carolina

Boone and Blowing Rock, North Carolina

“I have a lot to be thankful for. I am healthy, happy, and I am loved.”

~ Reba McEntire

God Bless. Stay Safe. Thank you for sharing your time and thoughts with me. I appreciate y’all very much.

2023 SYW: Week of August 28

Share Your World


Here are this week’s questions:

1. Do you have a favourite time of year?

My favorite time of year is Springtime. I love to watch everything come back to life; the flowers beginning to bloom, the leaves 🍃 appearing all green and glowing, the birds returning singing their beautiful songs, the bees 🐝 feasting on flowers everywhere (except I don’t like them on me, I’m allergic to them). Autumn isn’t bad with all the fall colors as the leaves are turning red, orange and yellow. The fall colors make for beautiful landscape begging to be photographed.


2. What is your happiest memory?

I have many happy memories; not sure which memory I would select to be my happiest memory. I have happy memories of family vacations, visiting my dad’s family in the Carolinas (We lived in San Diego and would travel by car every three to five years to visit them.) Fun times at church summer camps; spending time at the San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park (It is now called San Diego Zoo Safari Park). Giving birth to my children; the list could go on and on. How can I choose just one to be my happiest memory? I am sorry, I just cannot.


3. If you could change something about yourself, what would it be?

If I could change something about myself; what’s the point I know I could never change anything about myself. Not really, only the Lord Jesus Christ can change me from within. He has the power to make be a more compassionate, understanding, and loving person from within allowing His spirit to shine through me.


4. Are you a tidy person (ie. everything in its place), or do you prefer a bit of clutter?

I would not consider myself to prefer clutter, but then again everything isn’t spotless and super neat. I know where everything is, and everything is in its rightful place (at least according to me).

Gratitude:

This week let’s focus on the kindness skill of gratitude. I am grateful to be able to share kindness with you. I am grateful.

Claudia Hall Christian; Everyday Kindness

Share Your World

God Bless. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts. I appreciate y’all.

Gratitude Quotes: Let’s not Forget to Be Grateful

“Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the parent of all others.”

— Cicero

What is Gratitude? Gratitude is the quality of being thankful; the readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness. It is a positive emotion that is associated with several mental and physical health benefits. When one is grateful, you respond with kindness and generosity.

“Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow.”

— Melody Beattie, Author
—Melody Beattie
Our Church.com

“O Lord that lends me life, lend me a heart replete with thankfulness.”

— William Shakespeare
…. ‘Thank You Lord’

“Acknowledging the good that you already have in your life is the foundation for all abundance.”

— Eckhart Tolle
Life’s A Dance 3>
(c) 2019 Margaret B. Moss

“I am grateful for what I am and have. My thanksgiving is perpetual.”

— Henry David Thoreau
I Am Grateful

“Joy is the simplest form of gratitude.”

— Karl Barth, theologian
Gratitude

“I know for sure that appreciating whatever shows up for you in life changes your personal vibration. You radiate and generate more goodness for yourself when you’re aware of all you have and not focusing on your have-nots.”

— Oprah Winfrey

When we practice being grateful in our thinking, we turn our attitudes and our attention away from negativity and then we focus on those things that are working in our lives, and how far we have already come on our journey. Being grateful helps us release the pressure of worry and can brighten pour outlook on life. Gratitude helps us to relax and feel joy and contentment in our present circumstances.

Gratitude….

Thank You! I appreciate y’all and am grateful for each and every one. Join with me in practicing gratitude on a daily basis.

International Woman’s Day: Significant Women in My Life

International Women’s Day is celebrated around the globe on March 8th. Today is that day to celebrate.

Every Home,
Every Heart,
Every Feeling,
Every Moment of
Happiness is incomplete
without you,
Only you can complete this world.
Happy Women’s Day

International Women’s Day is being posted, blogged, and otherwise mentioned all over the internet and all over the world. What exactly is International Women’s Day? Why do we celebrate it? Do you celebrate it?

International Women’s Day, AKA IWD, is a global celebration dedicated to uplifting women and honoring their achievements. It is not just to celebrate female world leaders, women activists, or women of supreme importance to the world, but also a day to celebrate the women who have made a significant impact on your life. Besides bringing attention to the achievements of women, it also is a day to accentuate the struggles for equality around the world which still exists.

Celebration of Women’s Accomplishments
around the globe.

I will not go into details regarding famous or otherwise significant women, rather I will discuss three women that have made a significant impact in my life. 1) My maternal grandmother, 2) Edith Riffe, my youth pastor’s wife, and 3) Nancy Mehl, an author and my online friend.

My maternal grandmother, Myrtle Melvina (Tebo) Watson was born in Kansas. When she was a young lady, she went to work for my grandfather’s sister doing housework. On a visit from Ohio, my grandfather met her and with some persistence she gave in, and they began a courtship and later married. Now I know that doesn’t show how she was important to me, but if she didn’t meet my grandfather, I would not eventually exist. She was a strong woman. No matter where she lived, she grew her own vegetables, washed clothes using a wringer washing machine and hung them out on a line to dry. She was economical and managed her home long after my grandfather passed. She took a bus into downtown to work in a church kitchen prepare mails for others. She never drove that I know of, but that didn’t stop her from getting around. She had a strong faith in God and relied on Him daily. She passed her knowledge onto me, and I am grateful for her knowledge.

Edith, Edie the Sweetie, and Jerry Riffe
A True Proverbs 31 Woman

Edith Riffe, known to those who love her, as Edie the Sweetie, is a wise woman of God. She grew up a farm girl in Pennsylvania, went to college in South Carolina where she met her husband, Jerry (My youth pastor). She was his partner in life and in ministry. She is faithful to study God’s Word and passed on her knowledge by counseling and mentoring women. She is a fine example on how to live a Christ like life, not only for her daughters, but to everyone who was fortunate enough to know her.

Nancy Mehl is an online friend and author that I admire very much. She shares her faith in God through her writing and with her friends regardless, if she has met them in person or not. She is a Christian author and has written over thirty novels. She writes suspense novels and has written books for Guidepost’s Amish fiction book series including those in The Sugarcreek Amish Mysteries. She is a tremendously skilled writer with a passion to share her faith and she shares it fabulously through her writings. She also administers a group on Facebook entitled “Nancy Mehl’s Secret Sister Circle.” In the group she encourages everyone and prays for them. Her writings speak to me and her group ministers and encourages me.

Women are Strong, clever, compassionate, beautiful, and unique. Women inspire those around them. Women help change the world. We need to change the world’s perception of women. Know that you are wonderful, loved, and blessed. I have been blessed with these amazing women of God in my life and I thank God for bringing them into my life.

“I believe in being strong when
everything seems to be going wrong.
I believe that happy girls are the prettiest girls.
I believe that tomorrow is another day,
and I believe in miracles.”
Audrey Hepburn

God bless. Thank God for the women that have made an impact on your life. Let them know how grateful you are for their influence. Remember you are strong. You are loved. You are empowered.

Walk with Jesus: Part One

“And so, from the day we heard, we have not ceased to pray for you, asking that you may be filled with the knowledge of his will in all spiritual wisdom and understanding, so as to walk in a manner worthy of the Lord, fully pleasing to him: bearing fruit in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God; being strengthened with all power, according to his glorious might, for all endurance and patience with joy.”

Colossians 1:9-11 ESV

In the first part of this verse it mentions not ceasing to pray. What does it mean to prayer? Do you believe in the power of prayer? I believe prayer 🙏🏼 works. I’m not sure if I fully understand how it works, but I know that prayers are answered. Maybe not the way we would like, but they are answered.

Pray means to talk to God. To give thanks or to ask for something. According to Wikipedia. Org, The Catholic Church believes there are four types of prayer 🙏🏼.

  • Prayer of Adoration/Blessing: Praise God for who He is and give glory and honor to Him.
  • Prayer of Contrition/Repentance: Showing remorse for sin, asking forgiveness and making a resolution to not sin again.
  • Prayer of Thanksgiving /Gratitude: Thank God for what He has done and what He has given you.
  • Prayer of Supplication/Petition/Intercession: Requesting God to fulfill a need, give you the desire of your heart ❤️ . It is not to demand but to plead on His kindness to provide for our needs.
1Timothy 2:1 NHEB

Will discuss each section of these verses, over the course of the week. Giving my opinion on what is meant and what is meant by Walk with Jesus. Stay tuned for more updates regarding Colossians 1:9-11.

Come….
Walk with Me

Grateful For Today

What are 5 things you’re grateful for today? This is one of the daily prompts that have been received as part of the #bloganuarychallenge. I started the challenge late, but better late than never. What are 5 things I am grateful for today? How can I limit the list of things I am grateful for to only 5 things? There are many things in which we should all be grateful for and there are several benefits to being grateful.

A few of the benefits of having a grateful heart, practicing gratitude are: (1) it helps improve quality of sleep, (2) improves physical, psychological, and mental health, (3) increases feelings of happiness and positivity. There are many more benefits of being grateful, however, I’ll leave those for another day.

Why should I be grateful? One of the reasons that I should be grateful is that the Bible instructs me to be grateful. We, I, should be grateful not only to God but also to my family, my friends, or others who may cross my path. In Psalm 9:1 it says, “I will give thanks to you, Lord, with all my heart; I will tell of all your wonderful deeds.” Thank God for what he has done for me, I do not believe I do this enough. I Thessalonians 5: 16-18 states, “Rejoice always, pray continuously, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” NO matter whether my circumstances are good or bad, in my opinion, I should still give thanks to God, be grateful for what I have. One more verse I’ll leave with you and that is in James 1:17 “Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning.” The good, the perfect things in my life are from God above. They do not just magically happen or appear.

To remind us of things we are grateful, it helps to write them down, perhaps, in a journal. Try to think of at 1 thing you are grateful for each day. Write it down. Thank God for it. Thank a person for it. Write a thank you card. Let someone know that you are grateful for their friendship. You can express being grateful in many different forms. It does not matter what manner of expression you use. It only matters that you are grateful, and you share your gratitude with others.

There are over a hundred things to be grateful for like having food delivery service, entertainment streaming services, and toilet paper. Seriously though my top 5 things in my life which I am grateful for are: (1) Jesus Christ, (2) my family, (3) my friends (both old and new), (4) my health, and last, but not least, (5) my freedom. I am thankful for my freedom to worship God. I am thankful for my family, especially me daughter who is there for me. I am thankful to Jesus Christ for giving me life everlasting. I am thankful for my friends who have stuck with me throughout the years. I am thankful for my new friends, both near and far. I am grateful for your love and your prayers. I am grateful for having relatively good health.

What are you grateful for? Gratitude takes practice. Practice gratitude today. Let me know what’s on the top of your gratitude list.

This is my grandson; I am thankful I get to spend quality time with him every day. Sometimes he drives me crazy, but I love him with all my heart. I thank God for his presence in my life.

Have a blessed day. Be thankful. Share your gratitude with others. Maintain a grateful heart.