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Friday, March 18, 2011

You Say it's Your Birthday ...

... well it's my birthday too!

I did a couple birthday posts here and here where I revealed a few things about myself, actually 52 and 54 things, one for each year I've been on this planet.

I was going to add another 2 more things to the list, but as I read those posts again I realize some of the things on my lists have changed.

It's so cliche' but in truth, the older I get I've learned the things that were important in past years are diminished by life's gifts we become aware of with age.

My list's have some "things" on them, by definition, tangible items. Today, my list of things  that are important to me aren't anything that I can buy.

I appreciate every morning I wake up. Really, I give a silent "thank you' each morning when I hear my alarm sound.

I'm blessed to have a home, a job, food and clothing and good health. I love my family and friends and appreciate each and every one for being in my life. There isn't anything I take for granted when it comes to these priceless gifts.

I am over the moon to have healthy grown kids that I love more than life itself.

My new grand daughter Mariah has opened a whole new meaning to my life. In the two short months she has been here, she has brought an abundance of joy to our whole family. Watching my daughter mother her brings a smile to my face daily. Seeing how Ray, her daddy, dotes over her assures me she is safe and secure with both her parents. It warms my soul to see my son, her "Uncle Bryan", holding her as she makes him smile.

When I watch the news and see such difficult times now and forthcoming, my appreciation of life inspires me to be a better person. A better mother, sister, friend, daughter ... a better stranger.

So today is my birthday. It doesn't matter my age or weight, if I have wrinkles or a few gray hairs. It doesn't matter what material possessions I've acquired over the years or what the number in my bank account is (or isn't!).

I accept whatever each new day brings. The good with the bad. The only difference is how I choose to live in each moment. Today, I choose to be very grateful.

5 comments:

Sherry said...

((((Nancy))) -- You've had it "right" for years...and those 2 grown children wouldn't be who they are without you in their lives. Baby Mariah will benefit in untold ways by your involvement in her life. My life is better with you in it. And I know that I am not the only one who will say that --

Happy Birthday to you my friend...my sister by choice and the rockin' mama I know you will always be in your heart ♥

John D. said...

Beautiful post. Happy Birthday, Nancy Marie. : )

Anonymous said...

Wonderful and true thoughts, all! Happy birthday, Marie Millard!

linda in c-town said...

Sherry said it so beautifully. You are the best there is. I'm so thankful you're my friend. Happy Birthday my friend!

Twisted Cinderella said...

I hope you had a wonderful birthday! It is mine today.