Since I have taken a five-month hiatus from my blog (for reasons that will become evident in this post), I decided to share all in one place some of the things for which I am most thankful this November ~ to express the gratefulness in my heart and to update many of you on the events of the past five months.
A Heart of Thanksgiving
I am thankful for ~
- Tony, my dear husband, who survived a near-fatal heart attack on May 21st.
- God, who was pleased to give us more time together.
- The life-saving team of paramedics from Kingsburg Fire Department who responded to my desperate 9-1-1 call at 10 pm that evening.
- The surgeons who placed three stents in Tony's blocked arteries to save his life.
- The faithfulness of God to supply all our needs during this time of healing and growth.
- The wisdom and generosity of our New Path Center Board of Directors for their guidance and grace during the months of recuperation.
- Family and friends who prayed for us, visited us, cooked for us, and carried this burden with us. We continue to feel the love!
- Our new heart-healthy eating habits ~ our diet is nearly all plant-based and we feel terrific. We have lost a combined 50+ pounds since May!
- The turn of the seasons ~ fall has always been my favorite time of year. I love living in this agricultural area, and like the orchards around us, we shed the remnants of a busy year and prepare to enter a season of rest.
- Birthdays! November brings two birthdays to our home. We celebrate my birthday in a couple of weeks (I will be 59 for the first time. Really.) And we remember the sweet sixteen years we had with Scott on what would be his 32nd birthday.
My heart rejoices this November as we truly could have experienced such a different outcome last May. This coming Thanksgiving, almost six months to the day of Tony's heart attack, we will gather around the table with family to rejoice and acknowledge that the things for which we are most grateful in life are, indeed, not things!
- The blessed hope of a glorious reunion with loved ones who have gone before ~ what a comfort to know that the best is yet to come.