More Gratitude

I’ve been enjoying reading responses posted about gratitude, and I wanted to share some comments that were sent straight to my inbox via email.

I’ve always been amazed at how the idea of gratitude is something so contagious, so large, that it continues to unfold and inspire even more. Read on…

Kathy wrote: Friendship, fellowship, bullies biting their tongues, and of course the Turkey Bowl!

Sue added: “the full moon.”

Marcia wrote, “Yes, we who are aware of the richness in our relationships and the depth of those seemingly mundane activities in our daily lives are indeed lucky.”

And if you’re reading this now, for what are you NOW grateful?

2 Responses to “More Gratitude”

  • Gayle McFadden says:

    I am grateful for having my father until he was 91. This is my first Thanksgiving without him. I know he was ready for his transition. I also know I did all I could to make his last years comfortable. I have no regrets, I only miss him terribly. I love you Janet. Thanks for this opportunity to connect with you.

  • JanetCohen says:

    Gayle, thank you for sharing. I’ve missed my father for 43 Thanksgivings, so I understand. And yet I’m still grateful for his contributions to my life.

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