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Practicing gratitude and trying to be thankful for all circumstances has heightened my general awareness, particularly of things I have been taking for granted all my life. My eyes being one of them. Or is is two? Regardless, I have gotten into the daily practice of thanking God for opening my eyes to yet another day, and that’s a good tone to wake up to.🙏🏽
Being a morning person, I’ve always felt lucky to be privy to seeing sights sleeping souls will never know: the night sky, for example. 🙏🏽 This is one of the reasons I don’t mind taking our pups outside to pee at o’dark:30.
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This very morning though, my timing must’ve been right, because I saw a pre-dawn delight! 🙏🏽Timing really is everything, especially with everything in the sky
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My eyesight has never been good. Eyeglasses, hard contacts, soft contacts, lasik—my eyes have had all types of correction.🙏🏽 My vision is poor and getting worse by the day it seems, but even so, my eyes are healthy.🙏🏽 Now I’m wearing TRI-focals (sometimes) and I’m grateful for them.🙏🏽 The worse my vision gets, the more I appreciate my eyes.🙏🏽
In gratitude I walk in an awareness and wonder of God’s creations, and that’s affected my focus. I pay attention to what’s around me more than I used to, 🙏🏽 and I discovered that it isn’t just snowflakes that are all somehow different—NO two things are identical! God is so amazing.
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He performs wonders that cannot be fathomed, miracles that cannot be counted. ~Job 9:10