A Question of Gratitude

In every life a little gratitude must fall. Fall? Hmmm. Let’s try another word. Fall sounds a little negative in this context. Maybe “uplift” is more suitable - uplift those people for whom we are grateful. In every life a little gratitude must uplift…or something like that. Hopefully, you get what I mean.
I have been doing way too much scholarly reading and writing as of late and find that it is all leaking into my everyday life, and rather than making me brighter, I feel like it is mushing me and making me less coherent in general.
Enough.
Let us commence with gratitude. I am so grateful to all of you who read and participate on this blog. You all really make me want to get up in the mornings and write. Thank you for that!!!
For the past five months I have been tracking entrecarders who visit here everyday (or at least drop their cards everyday). I am so appreciative of the commitment that I am in awe and would like to recognize them. The entrecards at the top of this post are both bloggers who have consistently visited here for three months. Please consider visiting them.
Also, please take a moment to visit www.computer-aid.com.au/blog/. Though I am a Mac person and this blog is more toward PCs, I really appreciate Luigi and Frank’s prowess and knowledge. Occasionally if a client comes in and mentions a PC problem, I direct them to this blog. These guys have been here everyday for two months.
And then there is Rambler at Lofty Matters. She has been a companion for four months now. You will also notice I have added her to my blog roll.
There are also several others whom visited everyday for February. I have sent them a token for my gratitude and hope they will continue to visit.
So, for the Sunday question - how do you show your gratitude?
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March 1st, 2009 at 11:22 am
I show my gratitude by thanking the lord every day and sometimes more for everthing - everyone we love, all our animals and for everything we have. I also thank the lord for giving me guidance through difficult times or times when an important decision needs to be made.
For family, friends, and co-workers, we show our gratitude in multiple ways from thanking them with cards to blogging our thanks to showing our gratitude by doing something for them as a way to thank them.