Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
Tonight it snowed in Colorado Springs and made everything seem all festive all of a sudden. Driving home from dinner I saw the first neighborhood lights set up and it brought such a smile to my face.
I had to stop and take the picture to share I was so excited. I felt like a little kid again. As you can see, I had to fiddle with the camera a bit to get a good picture. And that got me to thinking:
It took several tries to get the image right. Fortunately, the camera allows a preview mode so you can check the photos before you commit to them. Wouldn't it be wonderful if Life did that too? Sometimes you've got to just put your effort in blind and hope that it works out the way you want it to.
Then, while you're messing with whatever you're doing, you've got to pay attention to what's going on outside of your efforts. Sometimes something glorious is happening just outside your view that you'll miss completely if you aren't paying attention. Sometimes you'll see an unexplored path which may lead to glory, or you'll see something that tells you "this is what you're doing this for..." Either way, you have to Look.
And you know, this started out to be a Thanksgiving Post, the obligatory summary of what I'm thankful for. And you know what, I'm thankful for a lot. Some things I'm thankful for them happening and some for them not :)
So, I know I may be happier than I am right now if things were going better or if the company was rolling in cash or whatever but I know I'm Blessed because (in no particular order):
The list goes on but you get the idea. It's been a great year so far. A hectic, scary year but a great year. I can't wait to see what's next!
And to Sam, Chris, Dace, Brandon, and Ralph, thanks for everything! You guys are the best!
Title Reference: Richard Rogers, Our Favorite Things: Christmas in Vienna
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