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Giving thanks

I’m a lucky man.  I’ve known it for some time. I’m blessed with so many things in my life, that it is hard to enumerate them all.  Some are easy…

I’m a lucky man.  I’ve known it for some time.

I’m blessed with so many things in my life, that it is hard to enumerate them all.  Some are easy to speak of.  In a world where many people never find great love, I’ve found it twice.  I have two amazing children (and I know that they are all amazing, but I like to think that my two lovely and loving children are high above the mean of amazing. It is a father’s prerogative.) I grew up surrounded by love and laughter, my parents giving me a solid foundation on which to build my own life. My siblings are both very stimulating, interesting people, different in their own right, the yin and yang of brother’s and sisters.

I’m grateful that I’ve managed to live a life, just a little different than the ordinary. Not so different that I couldn’t fit in, different enough to be somewhat interesting. I mean, how many people retire to High Arctic. Sure there are days I wish it was Tahiti, but there are days when all of us wish we were somewhere else.

I’m grateful that I discovered early in life what I wanted to be when I grew up. And grateful that luck found a way for me to get that job, despite not growing up. And I’m grateful that I was lucky (and skillful) enough to get through my job unscathed, that none of my colleagues had to make that dreadful trip to tell Leah or Janice that I wouldn’t be coming home again.

I’m grateful that, despite a 53 in Grade XII English, I’m finding a voice. And I’m grateful that I can share some of my life with you.  And I’m grateful for you, who for some strange reason find what I write interesting enough to come back, and for this medium which allows me to give thanks in this, my 500th post.

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