I was just talking with my pastor's wife this week. Now, this woman is 40. As a child she had some sort of jaw disease that literally ate away at her lower jawbone until she had none. Had she lived here, she could've received treatment, but she didn't then - so she has no lower jaw.
Then, God saw fit that after having her two children, she should be diagnosed with scleroderma - not the kind that just hardens and tightens your skin, but systemic sclerosis that is hardening her organs, one by one. There is no cure for this - they are just treating each organ failure as it comes. She's on transplant medication just so her body won't reject her own organs. Oh, and her skin is so tight she looks like a mannequin, and has numerous sore where the skin is just tearing over bone.
Then, two weeks ago, she was diagnosed with a brain tumor.
Does this post seem depressing yet? Here's the sunshine - this woman has the most incredible faith I've ever seen, still stands up and sings joyous hymns to the Lord in church amidst her trials and tribulations, and had stopped by my house this particular instance to pray with me for my daughter, who has health concerns that don't even come CLOSE to what this woman is suffering.
And when I feel, "Oh, my poor daughter" I just think of dear Elena.
She reminded me, as well, to be thankful for what we DO have and not sad about what we don't.
So yes - I am so thankful for my life, my husband and my children's lives. I am thankful for relative health in us all, I am thankful for the food on my table and the roof over my head, the clothes on my back and the shoes on my feet.
I am thankful that every day I wake up in God's world. I am thankful that He gives me many opportunities to serve and give back, because He has given us all so much.
I am thankful for my parents, who help us with so much. I am thankful for my inlaws and all they do. They have been without water for TWO MONTHS due to deep frost - their entire block - and they are still getting by. I'm thankful for this disaster, because now my brother-in-law has to come over every day to shower and my girls get to spend a little time every day with their uncle.
So, so, so much to be thankful for.