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This Thanksgiving I made my first ever pumpkin pie, from scratch no less. Simple as it was, I felt grateful for the opportunity to bake.  Not only do I have the means to bake a delicious dessert but the company to enjoy it with – and for that I am thankful. Often times we aren’t appreciative enough for the humble pleasures in life. There is always, always, always something to be thankful for.

Do you take for granted the things that most deserve your gratitude? What if you woke up tomorrow without the very things you overlooked being thankful for today? At closer examination, perhaps the way you’ve got it right now isn’t so bad compared to the stripped down version.   Gratitude turns what we have into enough.  Jealousy comes form counting others blessings instead of our own. All we have is all we need.  All we need is the awareness of how blessed we really are and counting your own blessings infinitely multiples your happiness.

Understandably there are the critics who don’t easily warm up to gratitude, cynically believing that the world has beat them down and turned against them. Fair enough you may be dealt an unimaginable hand, but it is exactly at those times we must be most gracious.  It shows strength when we’re thankful even for those things that we don’t immediately feel gratitude towards. The things that go wrong make us stronger and wiser for the next time. Appreciating that experience shows resilience.

Look for places to practice gratitude. Share a smile with your loved one. Nod to the person exiting the mall for holding the door and wave at the guy letting you in their lane during a traffic jam. Gratitude is acknowledgement.  It is an action that we must put into practice every day. This weekend, just like every other Thanksgiving since I was a child, my Mom makes us pause and reflect. We aren’t allowed to scarf down our feast until we go around the table and say at least one thing we are thankful for.  Even now I still think it’s a bit cheesy.  But just as I stood there in the kitchen with hands covered in pumpkin puree I realize my great fortune. I have the hands to create it, the oven to bake it, and the roof over my head to serve it.  Some people keep a gratitude journal. I don’t know if I would go so far as to that kind of homework but maybe once a day we should implement my Mother’s Thanksgiving ritual. Take a second to pause and give thanks, even if it is just for another day on this planet. It's as easy as pie.


10/12/2012 07:59:11 am

Working with children with special needs has made me more conscious of acknowledging my blessings each day, whether a challenge or a talent, I am thankful. Your blog is so accurate in that regard, challenges in life only help us gain perspective and make us stronger to overcome the next hurdle we may face. The challenges help build character and remind us just how lucky we are to simply be alive! I am blessed to have you as my friend, to inspire me and make me pumpkin pie!! ;)

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O-J
10/15/2012 06:08:59 am

Wonderful post Julia... Every morning before I start my day, I run through all the things that I am grateful for... It's like keeping my own gratitude journal... which isn't as tedious as it may sound lol... There's even an "app" for that!

Another quote that goes perfectly with your post... "What if you woke up today with only the things you thanked God for yesterday?" ...crazy thought isn't it?

LOVE your post... and LOVE your photos... they're truly breathtaking!

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Giannetta
10/15/2012 06:23:28 am

Jules! You are a gifted student of the arts and cheers for discovering yet another medium in which to express yourself!! I look forward to reading more of your blogs and while we are on the topic of giving thanks, I am thankful for having you as a constant in my life for the past 19 years. Whether during the early rebellious years, the lifelong search for independence or the bookends of our lives, I can’t wait to continue on life’s journey with you by my side, my dear friend. xox

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Bianca
10/23/2012 06:43:47 am

Julia, you definitely brought up some valid and accurate points throughout your post. It is amazing the things that we take for granted each day, instead of being grateful for them. We really need to "slow down," when it comes to enjoying the simple things in life and appreciate the blessings that we have. I agree with your statement that there is always something to be thankful for, and I love the examples that you followed up with. I love the idea that your mommy started and feel that an act as simple as this can evoke many heartfelt emotions in each of your family members! You are so talented and I agree with O.J, stunning photos!! xoxo

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