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blessing, celebration, complain, discipline, God, gratitude, Jesus, measuring, negative, positive, practice, Thanksgiving

This week we’ve been working intentionally on shifting my daughter’s propensity to complain. She can have the best of days or afternoons, but at some point in the retelling of what happened, she’ll inevitably find something to complain about – what someone said, what someone did, or how she perceived something. This week I threatened to start a daily tally of everything that came out of her mouth, putting her words in two columns: positive things and negative things. I told her we would see which column won at the end of the day. I was honestly making an empty threat (who has time to monitor every word that comes out of a kid’s mouth?!?), but something about my threat registered with her. The next morning, she was all positives – thanking me for mundane things, celebrating small victories, noticing the good. When I picked her up from school that day, she proclaimed, “Actually, today’s been a really good day!” We celebrated what a wonderful experience both she and I had had that day, noticing what her intentionality had done.
I’ve been thinking about our experiment and have been recalling all the times I have taken on a discipline of gratitude – all the times I have fallen into the very same patterns as my child. There have been times when I have used my prayer beads, only praying prayers of thanksgiving instead of petition. There have been times when I have used my journal to find at least three things at the end of the day for which I can give thanks (some days that was harder than others!). And there have been times when I have read books or heard testimonies about the powerful transformative practice of gratitude.
These last weeks, gratitude has been challenging to come by. I have been watching helplessly as countless homes, businesses, churches, roads, and whole towns have been washed away by hurricanes – only to be bracing for the impact of another one today. I have been praying with friends and community members recovering from freakish events: being hit by car, road rage gun violence, and random violent targeting. I have listened to the anxieties of parishioners, completely consumed by worry about the presidential election less than a month away.
This Sunday, our church will kick of stewardship season, as we ponder what really matters in our lives. As we have already been reflecting this year, we are a community blessed with abundance. We could certainly go down the road of scarcity, detailing all the things we are longing for or missing. But instead, we are entering an intentional time of noticing: noticing the abundance around us, noticing the blessings that embrace us, noticing the goodness and love of God in our lives. I am looking forward to the gift of a season of gratitude – of celebrating the good and honoring the abundance of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. I am hopeful that each day in this stewardship season, we can begin to turn our hearts from pain, and find the way, even if in something miniscule, to be able to say, “Actually, today’s been a really good day!” I invite you to join us in the celebration of what matters!
