Last week was a tough week. Why is it every time I schedule
some down time for myself, everything seems to go wrong? Nothing major, just a
series of minorly-worrying events that taken together made me feel battered by
week’s end.
Finally, Saturday came—a day of noticing the gifts right
under my nose and a chance to rebalance. Some of Saturday’s gifts:
- A strong breeze and cloud cover that kept the temps in the mid-80s, practically unheard of for this time of year.
- A truly awesome ride on Tank, after wondering if I’d be able to ride at all. I spent many hours last week dealing with a persistent skin problem on Tank’s hindquarters and back (the so delightfully-named rain rot) that left him sensitive to even fingertip touch—so sensitive that I thought there might be something more seriously wrong with him. During our ride, he was so relaxed and responsive I think he enjoyed it, too.
- Homemade blackberry and cream scones to go with my afternoon tea, drunk from a teapot/cup set that was a gift from a friend.
- An afternoon spent reading a library book—and isn’t the library one of the greatest gifts of all?
These simple pleasures helped me remember how many gifts I
really have—good health, a family I love, precious friends, amazing animals,
and resources for entertainment and education through the library. So many
gifts, if I stop to notice them.
What gifts have you noticed lately?