October is a hopeful month for those effected by breast cancer. Everything turns pink including yogurt caps, pink ribbons on products, pink cleats on athletes, pink jerseys on referees. Jon started a trend this year on the AYSO field, and I think real men wear pink.
This past Sunday, a team of friends and family walked the annual Walk 4 Hope 5K. My group name is "Scouts for a Cure" because my Girl Scout Troop started this with me, and continue to support me by walking. I had almost 40 walkers on my team, and most of us weathered the rain, which was a challenge. The most amazing thing was that exactly the moment the race started, the rain stopped and the sun peaked out of the clouds. I would like to think that God was smiling down on us.
Now it is November, and it is the month of Thanksgiving. I think giving thanks for all that we are blessed with is the greatest source of joy one can have. Even in the toughest of times, there is something to be thankful for. Even if the thanks is that God loves us. I have had some miserable days, but I never for a second doubted God's love. I love the song, "Praise Him in the Storm" because of the power I have personally experienced when I praise God in the midst of tragedy. Gratitude gives us hope for a better tomorrow. When we walk around with a grateful heart, it can have a direct effect on others. Being thankful improves your health! You eat better and take care of yourself when you are feeling positive and hopeful. Being positive can improve grades! I will have to run that by my girls tonight at dinner. I am sure they will be thankful to hear my thanksgiving speech (a little sarcasm there).
Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; his love endures forever. 1 Chronicles 16:34
But thanks be to God! He gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. 1 Corinthians 15:57
I am thankful that fall is here, that I am surrounded by great friends and family, and that God is in my corner. I hope you can make a long list of things to be thankful for in your life.
I am thankful that you are reading this!
Blessings,
Sandy