Today I Am grateful for a long and wonderful last day of our weekend getaway – for example:
I Am grateful for an easy pack up and checkout at Adventure Bound Camping.
I Am grateful as well for my cousin Allyson taking the boys to Adventure Aquarium in Camden for a couple of hours while I tended to a very important personal matter – and for realizing just how important that personal matter is.
I Am grateful further for the ease of traffic on both long trips – trips that seemed incredibly short due to the conversations and bonding along the way with my cousin, and that I am able to be there for her the way I do. (And I’ve decided I want to be there for her even more.)
I Am also grateful for the employee at the Subway at which we ate who presented us with some of the most excellent customer service I have ever seen – hand-delivering the boys’ sandwiches as he completed them, instinctively handing me a couple of bags before I asked for them when the boys didn’t finish their food, on top of making the sandwiches in a way that just seemed to taste better than any other Subway I’ve been to (and the fact that his store has wraps is amazing, as I haven’t seen wraps at a Subway in years) and doing it all with a smile. I don’t know how much this guy likes his job or not, but he performed it as if it gave him the most profound joy to take care of his customers. He was an inspiration, because I know with an attitude like that, anything he wants will come to him easily.
I Am grateful further for the short visit to my sister and her boyfriend’s place to drop off her phone charger – nice to squeeze in just a few more minutes of family bonding this weekend!
I Am grateful as well for an important conversation this evening regarding care for another family member.
Finally I Am grateful for coming home, getting settled in and resting in the comfort of my own home. Going away is always a blast, but as Dorothy Gale said, “There’s no place like home.”
I Am grateful for NOW, the only moment there is, metaphysically speaking, knowing everything I could possibly want is in existence NOW and is in my grasp NOW. In respect to this physical plane in which we use “clock time” to measure the Eternal Now, I Am looking forward to an amazing tomorrow, filled with love and joy, prosperity and abundance, creation and completion, new possibilities and new realities. I anticipate ending the day in complete satisfaction, knowing that only good comes to me, always. It is going to be the best day of my life, and I Am grateful for tomorrow today!
And So It Is.
Namaste,
Brian