
— Marianne Williamson
Gratitude in Grief is a blog journal created to document my journey following the loss of my son Stephen on July 4, 2009. One thing has helped me breathe, and that is finding at least one little thing to be grateful for each day, in spite of the pain. This blog is based on the book of the same name, which will be published early in 2010. I hope my writings help you find your "one little thing" as well.
Music is well said to be the speech of angels. ~Thomas Carlyle, Essays, "The Opera"
Happy Friday!
I love Fridays. They always serve as a beacon of hope for people, letting the masses know that the weekend has arrived, and we are allowed just a short reprieve from the "real" world, the rate race. Even if that break is only to dust the furniture and do the laundry. There is something empowering about the day.
So, when I was thinking of what I am thankful for today, it should be no surprise that the day itself sits on top of the list. But there are two others things in my life that deserve mention today.
Musicians and Thinkers. When I look back over my life, and reflect on what has inspired me and given me strength, I always come back to music and quotes from the great thinkers of our time. So many times, on the darkest days of my life, I have found solace in both words and melody, and they both have served as medicine for my breaking heart. They remind me that I am not alone, as we all share the same universal pains and joys.
I have used music and words to inspire, to heal, to comfort. They have never failed me. I lost my own music the day I lost Stephen, and it has not yet returned. I listen to others now, hoping that one day, I will pick up my guitar and sing again too. But until that day comes, I will celebrate and be thankful for those who sing for me, showing each one of us that we are all connected.
Today, I am thankful for Fridays, Musicians and thinkers. Have a listen to the talented Macy Gray as you read some of my favorites quotes about music below.
Hope your day is filled with all kinds of T.G.I.F.'ness,
Kelly
And finally...
Food poisoning. It was the pause button for my life, and I needed it.
Join me this week. What's your one little thing?
Have a beautiful day,
Kelly
There is a big mirror standing in front of this country on this Monday morning. I do hope we all take some time to look in it and readjust the GPS.
I will be honest, I've made excuses for myself.
At first, I told everyone that I was too busy to take it down.
Then, I said it was to stay in place to celebrate my husband's birthday. He needed it.
Finally, grasping at any excuse I could find, I said what the heck, I will leave it in place until the 12th day of Christmas.
I just can't make any further excuses.
The tree is way past its prime. The wind from the dog lightly walking by causes needles to fly from the tree. Two sets of lights have gone out and there are dark patches within the branches. One patch is shaped like Italy, and I am looking at it right now from my office chair.
It is time...
But for today, on this feast of the Epiphany, I will drink up every last minute of the lights of Christmas. January 6th, observed in commemoration of the coming of the Magi. Catholics believe the three kings brought gifts to the newborn Jesus, following the light of the star.
Epiphany. It has two meanings. The first, is as I listed and simplistically explained above, the feast day. The second meaning?