Meet Amy

I have struggled with the answer when asked, "What do you do?" and it isn't work-related. Ultimately, we settled on that I find things and untangle things. But I also read (a lot), pretend to wake surf, and watch Hallmark films.

Amy's bookshelf: 2024

The Weekend Away
it was amazing
So so good! Orla and Kate are long-time best friends off on a girls' weekend away. Kate is a bit of a player who is trying to get back at her soon-to-be-ex, causing her to spend frivolously and do drugs and hook-ups. Orla is a new mom ex...
tagged: 2024, audible-books, five-stars, thriller, and thoughtful
Written Off
really liked it
tagged: 2024, cozy, easy, and four-stars
Maybe Next Time
really liked it
Parts were a screaming 5 and parts were like “what?” And just irritated me. It is a Groundhog Day premise about a family of four - the mom is caught up in her own life and missing all that is going on around her with her kids and then he...
tagged: 2024, audible-books, fiction, four-stars, and thoughtful

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My gratitude is great

This year I have learned to appreciate something amazing.

When my sister-in-law was diagnosed with cancer, I was first overcome with shock.  Then our family focused on hope and faith.  We turned to prayer and leaned on the doctors that believed in a treatment.

Treatment began and it really took a lot out of her.  She was tired and sick.  There were struggles early on to get her medications regulated.  But she constantly followed the doctors’ counsel and rested when she needed to.

Right before Thanksgiving she was given another scan.  This scan came back clear.

She’s had two more rounds of chemotherapy since her scan.  Her energy is improving and her zest that she’s been known for is returning.  There is hope.  And there is faith.  Faith in God.  Faith in the doctors treating her.  Faith in her power to fight the monster that is fighting her.  Faith in a healthier tomorrow.  Faith in the lessons we can all learn from sickness (ours or those we love).

So this year I have learned to appreciate health – whether it is good or bad, we have the health that we have and it is our fight to grow from.

***What’s the one thing you have come to appreciate most in the past year? How do you express gratitude for it?

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4 comments to My gratitude is great

  • runwithmel
    Twitter: runwithmel

    so true–our health is a great blessing; and we often learn so much from adversity (something i definitely need to be reminded of today!)

  • Steph
    Twitter: sahans

    I think I often forget to be thankful in times of adversity. Great reminder.

  • This past year I have come to appreciate my health as well. Luckily, everyone in my family has been healthy, but I have watched as two neighbors and one friend struggled through personal hardship due to health issues.
    When I feel healthy I take it for granted, but watching as my friends suffered, and continue their battles, I have learned how truly blessed I am.
    Thanks for giving me a place to express my grateful heart.