Comment on music by jmatthewlake
Thank you for sharing that. I’d forgotten writing that leter but the sentiment certainly is still true. My life has been inextricably entwined with music and I am very thankful for that. Thank you for...
View ArticleComment on health by health revisited « transition to gratitude
[...] I am writing this post as part of a series on gratitude for health, in its various forms. It is a continuation of sorts from my very first post. [...]
View ArticleComment on benefit by health revisited « transition to gratitude
[...] I am thankful for the field of pediatrics and for children’s hospitals, because they have saved my son (twice), have saved the children of people I know, and they save more children every [...]
View ArticleComment on solitude by grapesgripesandgratitude
Solitude is…uhmm non existent for me. But thats ok…I will pretend as I stare at the bottom of my wine glass. Enjoy your time!
View ArticleComment on solitude by thelittleturtlecompany
Enjoy and cherish this time of peace and solitude, for they feed the soul.
View ArticleComment on solitude by jmatthewlake
I see from your Gravatar that having a little one might contribute to the whole lack of solitude thing. At least you have that wine, though. I agree with Thoreau that solitude is the most companionable...
View ArticleComment on solitude by grapesgripesandgratitude
Yes, I actually have four little ones (well..one is a big one..he is 17), but yes, solitude is non existent teehee. Have a great one!
View ArticleComment on tongues by knock knock « transition to gratitude
[...] funny when it is turned into a mathematical equation. Similar to the opinion I expressed in tongues, sometimes the deliciously messy things in life should be left [...]
View ArticleComment on solitude by Heather
I love solitude and am constantly balancing my need for it – as it seems I need it more than the average person. I could probably benefit from getting more of it actually!
View ArticleComment on solitude by jmatthewlake
I understand how you feel. It’s definitely been a “growth” area for me — being able to function without the level of solitude I was used to. It was especially difficult between Sandra and I. She,...
View ArticleComment on health by health revived « transition to gratitude
[...] gratitude for health, in its various forms. It is a continuation of sorts from my very first post (“health”) and a recent post (“health [...]
View ArticleComment on health revisited by health revived « transition to gratitude
[...] I am writing this post as part of a series on gratitude for health, in its various forms. It is a continuation of sorts from my very first post (“health”) and a recent post (“health revisited”)....
View ArticleComment on teacher by Heather
That’s a nice sentiment. I had some great teachers – one who told me she liked my smile, another whose firm boundaries and get down to business attitude I greatly respected (and appreciated), and many...
View ArticleComment on teacher by jmatthewlake
I’m embarrassed to say that I can’t now remember the same of a really great teacher I had in Grade 7 and 8 (same teacher) who was good at reigning me in a bit. He encouraged me, but also kept me...
View ArticleComment on health revived by barrentoblessed
I’m not real sure yet about the possible changes in healthcare coming where I live, but I do know that I am extremely thankful for access to doctors, nurses, and medical care in general. It is a...
View ArticleComment on health revived by jmatthewlake
Thank-you for sharing that, because I think the fact that children are saved every day from having their lives cut short is a strong testament to how valuable a health care system is. I have...
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