And while it's the first of February and Christmas Eve '10 is over a month passed, I've been thinking today about just how thankful I am for that meal. I'm thankful to live where nutritious, healthy, delicious food is easy to come by. I'm thankful to live in a place and during a time of such profound abundance. I'm thankful to be at a place in my life where I can realize that abundance, to marvel at it, and to swim in gratitude for it.
Abundance and gratitude have been on my mind a good deal lately, as you might have noticed. Maybe it's because we have a beautiful baby who brings us immeasurable joy. Maybe it's because the birth was so crazy and I now feel so revitalized and happy and strong and capable. Maybe it's because I have two new books publishing next month while having the good fortune to be working on a fifth.
Or, maybe it's because, as I age, I'm more easily satisfied with the simplest of things. A hot mug of coffee. An evocative, transportive, foggy, drizzly day. A roaring wood stove. A fleet of happy cats and faithful, protective dogs. A loving spouse (who, incidentally, is deep in the throes of the "man cold," poor lamb) who is my constant companion. A hot bath with the baby.
I couldn't possibly want for more.
Yes, Ashley I would love that fried chicken recipe. Looks absolutely awesome.
ReplyDeleteThe universe is abundant. Amen.
ReplyDeleteLovely post. Your thoughts here resonate strongly with me - feeling quite blessed as well. I am tucked in safe and warm this evening with my man, our cat, and beer-braised short ribs. Abundance indeed...
ReplyDeleteYour dinner looks wonderful, and it sounds like the company was a delight. I think it always feels so sweet to be reminded of how abundant life can be, and to remember just how many things there are to be thankful for.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this reminder to be grateful for the simple things. I'm working on practicing gratitude more.
ReplyDeleteAnd your dinners looks incredible!
Great post, Ashley. Timely for many, I believe.
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