Monday night I lay in bed thinking about all the things that
had gone wrong in my day. After about twenty minutes of having a pity party
with myself, I decided I really didn’t have much to complain about.
I was frustrated with the doctor for not understanding what I was saying. But that means I’m able to see a doctor whenever I need one.
I was annoyed to sit in the pharmacy waiting room for almost an hour only to not get the correct medicine. But that means I have access to medicine.
I was irritated that it was raining and the umbrella was in the other car. But that means we’re not in the middle of a drought.
I felt my vanity was bruised because my favorite jeans don’t fit as well as they used to. But that means I have food to eat.
I didn't feel like cleaning the cooktop again. But that means I have a nice kitchen.
I was sad that I don’t get to see Zachary and Molly as much since I’ve moved. But moving means that I get to make friends like Jenn and fall in love with her little munchkins.
I got slightly bothered because we don’t have the same idea
of how to decorate the house. But that
means I have a house to live in, things to decorate it with, and someone to
dance with on Sunday nights.
When I looked at it that way, I really didn’t have much to
complain about at all.
5 comments:
this is so beautiful Sarah- we dont have alot to complain about.
We are a blessed People.
I love this....puts a lot in perspective that's for sure.
You have a good attitude. :)
And how did you get Sam to smile (WITH HIS EYES OPEN) for you?! I swear you have magical powers...
What a beautiful perspective! (And I am jealous that you get to hang out with Molly and sam in real life!)
I love this post. It could always be worse. Not going to lie and say that I never complain, because I do. But man, some people do it an awful lot..those people should read this. ;)
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