Dear Family, Love J

Posted on November 23, 2012 by

Dear Family,
Last night, as we slumped around the table, bellies full and wine glasses empty, I took my turn and shared two words of gratitude.  Surprised, you asked if that was all.  The truth is, it wasn’t, but at the time, those were the only words I could say out loud.  Now, hours later in the light of day, I have the rest.
I am grateful for the dawn over the Sierras inching up, pale pink to my left, golden yellow to my right, unveiling my angels sleeping in the back seat.
I am grateful for the dark roast with cream warming next to me as I type, helping me greet every morning with a smile.
I am grateful for the new and the old, the memories that push me forward into the future and those that ground me in the past.
I am grateful for air conditioning, Bintang beer and chocolate-center Cotton Buns.  You saw me through some challenging times last summer.
I am grateful for friends I’ve made and lost, friends I’ve seen and those I have only thought of.  You may not know it, but I listen to you and learn more about myself from your presence.
I’m grateful for curiosity, challenge and conflict.  From them, I grow into a better human.
I’m grateful for brothers and sisters, mothers and fathers, uncles and aunts, grandmothers and grandfathers.  Your eyes help create my vision, even when they don’t see in the same direction.
I’m grateful for simplicity, complication, and everything in between.  It always seems to come at just the wrong, yet just the right time.
I’m grateful for the 6,000,000-plus like-minded people who turned left, not right, and helped me see a future.
I’m grateful for the wind whistling through the trees.  Some say it’s the spirit talking.  I’m thankful I believe them.
I’m grateful for language.  The words I write, the sounds I hear, and the letters I read teach me in a way I learn best.
I’m grateful for faith, wavering in and out, back and forth, between the sky, the spirits, and the universe.  Sometimes, you’re all I’ve got.
I’m grateful for June 29, 1985.  Our worlds collided then, and life has been a doozy ever since.
Now, I’m back to where I began.  Two words.  Two spirits.  Two reasons to face each day, to walk the talk, to take a step forward when what I really want to do is stay right where I am.  Because when the pink glow is gone, replaced by a blaze of red, or orange, or a blanket of black, those two words are all that matter.
And that, dear family, is what I’m grateful for.
Love,
J

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Comments: 24

  • Wendy

    December 2, 2015

    What a beautifully written reflection! I was trying to decide which lines were my favorite, but I could not pick just one. These are the ones that pull at me the most:

    “I’m grateful for brothers and sisters, mothers and fathers, uncles and aunts, grandmothers and grandfathers. Your eyes help create my vision, even when they don’t see in the same direction.” — Yes, yes. We may not always agree, but we do always shape each other. And that is a good thing.

    “I’m grateful for simplicity, complication, and everything in between. It always seems to come at just the wrong, yet just the right time.” Again, yes. How many “bad” things have changed my life for the better? I’ve lost count!

    You have a beautiful way with words! Glad I saw your post at #FridayReflections!
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    • Jennifer Wolfe

      December 2, 2015

      Wendy, your comment means the world to me. I love writing about gratitude, and am so touched that my personal words connected with you! I’m glad we’ve connected, too!

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    • Jennifer Wolfe

      November 30, 2015

      Thank you, Ericka. I so appreciate your kind comment. Thanks for stopping by!

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    • Jennifer Wolfe

      November 28, 2015

      Janine, thank you. I’m grateful that we have gotten to share our writing with each other!

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  • sue

    November 27, 2015

    What a lovely list and you do have much to be thankful for. I understand how you felt after your big day – tired, full and feeling good but unable to express yourself fully. Lists sometimes need time for reflection and it is never too late to say what you are thankful for. Stopping by from #FridayReflections
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    • Jennifer Wolfe

      November 28, 2015

      Sue, thank you so much for your thoughtful comment. I completely agree- I need time to process, but gratitude is timeless.

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    • Jennifer Wolfe

      December 12, 2015

      You’re so right, Sue! Thanks for commenting with your kind words.

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  • Courtney G

    November 27, 2012

    Ahh, I loved this! I’m going to put it in our weekly link roundup:)

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    • Jennifer Wolfe

      November 28, 2012

      Thank you very much, Courtney! I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it…looking forward to the weekly roundup!

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  • Pamela

    November 25, 2012

    Oh this is so beautiful! thanks so much for sharing!

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    • Jennifer Wolfe

      November 26, 2012

      Thank you, Pamela. I’m so glad you stopped by my blog today!

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  • April

    November 25, 2012

    What a beautiful post! Thanks for sharing =)

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  • Czjai Reyes-Ocampo

    November 25, 2012

    Lovely post! I too, am grateful, for the cup of coffee sitting next to me. 😉

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    • Jennifer Wolfe

      November 25, 2012

      Czjai, you and I are kindred spirits! Coffee is the only way to start me day off right!

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  • Columba Lisa

    November 25, 2012

    Great summary of Thanksgiving. There is so much to be grateful for, if we’re paying attention.

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    • Jennifer Wolfe

      November 25, 2012

      Thank you. You are so right about paying attention; for me, it’s the little things that matter the most these days.

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  • Theresa

    November 25, 2012

    Very beautiful post and all are such lovely things to be grateful for! Thanks for sharing your list 🙂

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    • Jennifer Wolfe

      November 25, 2012

      Thank you, Theresa. I am lucky to be aware of all of them.

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