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STARTING EACH DAY WITH GRATITUDE

Granddaughter Iysa loving life.

A dad wrote to me: My son overdosed at the age of seventeen. I was in the E.R. with him the entire time. No one knows the fears, the thoughts, the excruciating pain that someone in this position experiences, except those of us who have been there. From that horrific day onward, I have chosen to look at the glass half full. Every day my son is still here is a wonderful blessing.  Sometimes we need to be reminded of what is truly important in our lives.

My reaction: When Jeff and Jeremy were young, we’d begin our Thanksgiving meal with a prayer and then each person would respond to the sentence starter, “Today I’m thankful for ….” Now I wonder why this was only a once-a-year routine. Maybe I should have asked this on a daily basis. Ray Haas, a dear friend and teacher at our school, once asked Dan Butler, our maintenance man, “How is your day, Mr. Butler?” Dan responded, “Mr. Haas, any day my feet hit the floor is a good day.” Mr. Butler had it right.

Today’s Promise to consider: I’ll remember what is truly important in my life, not just once a year and not just today, but every day. I’ll work to make it part of my daily routine. Every day will begin with a thanksgiving.

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  • This was my father's saying too! and when he got older and had bad knees he'd say any day I get one foot on the floor is a good day.
    I am grateful for you Libby Cataldi and this life affirming space and your prayers.

  • Your father was a wise man! Thanks for sharing the memory. I'm grateful for all of you! My life is better with you in it. My love and thanks.

  • I will also try to begin each day with a prayer of "thanks". Even though I have lost my son, I count the blessings that I still have. And, I'm most thankful that my son no longer has to struggle with drug addiction. May you rest in peace now, my angel.

    Happy Thanksgiving everyone.

  • Beautiful picture of Iysa!
    I am so grateful to you, Libby and all the amazing people that have shared their experience, strength and hope. Your support is such a blessing!
    Happy Thanksgiving to all,
    Love,
    Nanci

  • Grateful for so many blessings in my life. Having had the same experience as the father who wrote to Libby, I can say I agree. My glass is half full as well and there have been so many blessings that have come along with the many challenges. Happy Thanksgiving my friends.
    Jane

  • I am so grateful for the Internet! Without it I would never have met such wonderful people like all of you.

    Thank you all for walking this difficult path with one another.

  • Today, I am grateful and at peace... My son Michael is doing well - It feels different this time... I am very hopeful; I feel optimistic about healing and forgiving and so much more. I Thank God that Michael is alive and that I have had the strength and the inspiration to 'Stay Close'...
    Thank YOU Libby - Thank YOU All.
    Happy Thanksgiving.
    Susan

  • Wow, it's such a blessing to read all your comments. Nanci, nice to see you here. You and David are always in my heart. Jane, it was your original post about which the father wrote. In fact, his message began, "This mother's experience is my story, too." Without your courage to share, I'm not sure the father would have ever taken the step to write to me. You, Jane, reached out a virtual hand and your strength inspired him to write. Pat, we've been together a long time, and I'm grateful. Susan, we'll join you in prayer for Michael. Thanks to all for staying close. Love to you.

  • Dear Susan,

    I am so happy to hear that Michael is doing well. He and you will stay in my prayers.

    Dear Libby,

    Thank you so much for continuing to be our mentor. I'm so very grateful for meeting all the wonderful people here.

    Love,
    Barbara