Things to be thankful for this year

Published 12:00 am Saturday, November 17, 2012

Victoria’s day began with a cup of vanilla caramel cream coffee and a heavenly hash brownie. I don’t even pretend. Sure it would have been healthier to bake biscuits, cornbread or quiche, but the first thing I saw when I entered the kitchen was the pan of brownies, so I took it as a sign.

My justification of breakfast  (for those who would require me to have one) is that the Thanksgiving and Christmas celebrations will offer many opportunities to deviate from our normal diet, so we might as well get our stomachs used to it now. Besides, it’s her last year of high school and… well, it’s her last year of high school. Next year at this time, Victoria will be preparing to come home (from the college she’s yet to commit to) for Thanksgiving.

Although our details for this year’s celebration have not been finalized, I’ve asked Monique to repeat what she did last year. She took a small chalkboard and wrote, “I’m thankful for…” across the top. We took turns writing our own message on the board, then holding it to pose for a photo. The sentiments ranged from heartfelt to hilarious.

This year, my heart spills over with gratitude for three things. Since they won’t fit on Monique’s chalkboard, I’ll squeeze them in right here.

First of all, I’m thankful for the past. My sister, Kay, and I have a pact. We will not become people who long to relive those days gone by. Although the past holds many wonderful memories, there are also times tucked between the good that were bad. To be honest, some were awful days we never wish to repeat. Kay and I agree to be thankful for the blessings of the good days, appreciate the growth resulting from the bad ones and forever be grateful for God’s ability to weave them all together for our good.

Next, I’m thankful for the present: the gift of today. I only have this moment, so I’m going to squeeze

all of the life I can out of every minute. I want to live in such a way that the people in my life have no reason to doubt my love. Before most of them even open their eyes in the morning, I have already brought their names before God in prayer. In addition, today I am going to work diligently to complete the projects I have begun so I can start new ones. This gives me little time to weep over the past or worry about the future.

And speaking of the future brings me to my third area of thankfulness. I am so grateful for the days to come. They are all in God’s hands, and I trust Him. I commit the unknown future to the well-known God, Who said in Jeremiah 29:11, “For I know the plans I have for you… plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” As the days are revealed, He will provide the wisdom and grace to live each one to the fullest. I am sure of it.

One of the few areas of the future I’m quite sure about is Victoria’s next school day. It will begin with a cup of vanilla caramel cream coffee.

Ronny may be reached at rmichel@rtconline.com.