It has often been said that if one can’t fall asleep, then they should count sheep. When I was growing up, my Mom put a little twist on that. She told my sister and me to count our blessings if we couldn’t sleep.
A few weeks ago, I drove by a farm with this large flock of turkeys. I’m sure that this pasture is now empty. Those birds have gone from feeding on grass, to being the main feature of many Thanksgiving Day meals.
While I don’t know how many turkeys were in that pasture, it reminds me of sheep.
There’s no doubt that this year has been challenging for many people. Yet, even in the midst of struggle, there’s often a glimmer of hope – something to give thanks for. What if we thought of each of these birds representing a blessing that we have been given.
As we begin this holiday season, I hope that you’ll join me in counting our blessings.
Happy Thanksgiving! 🙂
“Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; His love endures forever.” – Psalm 118:1 (NIV)
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