Gratitude: Today, I'm grateful for...
Studies have found that expressing daily gratitude improves both physical and emotional well-being. It helps us focus on what is good in our lives, the world and others. It also helps us find the silver lining in our challenges. Gratitude turns what we already have into enough. Gratitude brings us joy. I’d love it if you can share something you’re grateful for today. I’ll start.
I’m grateful I have both the ability and luxury of taking long daily gratitude walks through the beautiful nature that surrounds my home.
I’ll take you through my typical walk:
When I open my front door to leave, I’m usually greeted by a few adorable squirrels, three crow friends, juncos and wrens who all hope for a walnut treat before I go. My walk along the creek down the street brings me peace with a variety of 100-foot trees, flowers of every shape and color, grass, fascinating wildlife, sounds of a babbling brook, birds calling, squirrels chasing, etc. Each day, I also see bunnies, ducks with ducklings, egrets, lizards, turtles, a variety of small birds, butterflies, and sometimes coyotes and hawks.
I meet new people along the way as we share our love of nature. I am also greeted by their happy, adorable dogs. Sometimes I learn something new. Sometimes I feel like I was able to bring joy to someone by letting them know they are worth a few minutes of my time. That brings me joy. Half the people in my large retirement community live alone as I do. Today, I met a lovely 96-year-old woman who walks a half mile with her cane and sweet rescue poodle every day. Impressive! She didn’t look a day over 80. I never miss an opportunity to smile and say hello to everyone who passes by. When I arrive home after an hour or so, some of my wildlife buddies are usually there to welcome me back with the enthusiasm of a dog.
When my last dog went to Heaven a few months ago, my camera became my new walking companion. Once I’m home, it’s time to upload my latest nature photos. I relive my walk all over again through the eyes of a zoom lens and a 32” monitor that together reveal extraordinary colors, patterns, textures and wildlife expressions the naked eye can’t see. I’m sharing a few pix from today. Can’t wait to go again tomorrow! 🙂
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Thank you for your very uplifting comments.
Thanks for freshening up this thread!
What is everyone grateful for lately, big or small?
Today, I was grateful to learn that I am a finalist in the 2024 SilverSneakers Member of the Year competition!
Evidence that despite my disability, I can still be a positive influence on others, and be acknowledged for it.
I don't know exactly why I was chosen out of 300 nominees, but it probably had something to do with my YouTube channel. https://www.youtube.com/@srlucado/videos
@scottrl, Congratulations! Your positive attitude and energy has to be the reason that you are doing all that you do - and doing it well!
Un abrazo y disfruta!
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Grateful for the greatest generation for keeping us speaking English instead of German or Japanese.
English is hard enough.
Today I am grateful for the sunshine, calm winds and the (for now) quiet presence of 2 young grandsons, each busy in their solitary early morning play.
I will try to remember that later when their cousin joins them and they are all clamoring to be heard at once!
I’m grateful for my gradual recovery from a concussion two weeks ago. I’ve been helped by doctors, family, friends and prayers.
It's so nice to get observe the "weather" and cycles of little kids. Yesterday my five-year old grand daughter made herself a little snack and arranged fruit and got a fancy napkin...was quiet and friendly...an hour later had painted her face blue and was throwing herself off the couch singing "I'm a Barbie Girl." Have fun.
I am grateful for positive people. I certainly am a Baby Boomer. I try to stay active. I like to be around others who make me laugh and are kind. Kindness does make others feel connected and appreciated.
Thank you for the kind and supportive words, Rosemary!