The problem with keeping a gratitude list is that I tend to notice the same things all the time. But gratitude is an attitude that needs cultivating…at least for me. And the times when it’s hardest to keep a positive outlook are the times I most need the spiritual exercise: when kids are sick, and life is busier than usual (like this past weekend, with its tee ball, late-night movie at the park, commencement, two weddings, recital and rehearsal).
But once in a while, a quiet appreciation for ordinary life sparks of its own accord, and needs only a gentle breath of effort to burn bright and illuminate the beauty of things I might otherwise take for granted.
And so today, I am grateful for the beauty of evening light playing on the woods behind my home…
…for the discovery of music that entrances my daughter and fills my spirit with joy…
…for the opportunity to sleep with my husband (Julianna’s spent the last few nights in my place, because when she’s sick, she won’t sleep without Daddy)…
…for the opportunity to sleep in my own bed…
…for a bowl of strawberries, grown by the labor of my own hands…
…for new acquaintances in the land of Holland…
…for long morning cuddles at the breast, completely irrelevant to nutrition, but holding on to the nursing bond as long as we can.
Now it’s your turn. What ordinary beauty can you see or hear or feel right now, in this moment, right where you are—computer screen and all?



The strawberries look delicious! I really like your list, and I share your feeling of often finding myself grateful for the same things. But at least I’ve become more aware of that since starting to list what I am thankful for on Sundays.
I almost mentioned your Sunday lists when I was posting. You inspired me!
I love your list, especially #10 and #21. I just started mine not long ago, so I’ve got a ways to go before it’s as lovely as yours. I too have discovered that I notice and appreciate the same things over and over, but don’t think that’s necessarily a bad thing.
Your strawberries look scrumptious! Ours at least a month off yet. I hear you about the nursing thing….I have an 18 mo old that still finds comfort in nursing. What a blessing …
Lovely – gratitude IS an attitude that needs constant cultivating, isn’t it? But, so worth it. I’ve been learning the value in this habit as well lately. 🙂
Romans 12:2
Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be TRANSFORMED by the RENEWING of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.
My gratitude…nursing a sweet baby! I’ve forgotten how special that is.
Yay, Kelley! I’m so thrilled for you.
lovely post~