As I spent some early morning moments attempting to reach in deep into the reflection of my inner spirit to draw strength from there, I oscillated between moments of thankfulness and the selfish wants of human nature to ask and want for more.![hands[1]](https://acookingpotandtwistedtales.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/hands1.jpg?w=413&h=299)
I totally appreciate this Summer time spent with family doing things together without the harried mix of school runs and homework in the mix. I was even persuaded to rejoin Karate Dojo classes despite my debacle several years back and yes, yours truly is inching up to a yellow belt in no time (though I suspect that the Sensei (Trainer) is treating me nice 😉
The beautiful times spent discovering new things and many raucous moments of sibling squabbles and motherly scolds are all cherished, and surprisingly, my grey hairs didn’t multiply in anguish. We are a palette of individualities meshed together to form one loving and sometimes maddening unit and I can’t have it any other way. If truth be told, I hate to see the Summer season fly past in such a hurry – the good side is that the heat will come down a notch as well – all things being equal.
Underlying my state of thankfulness is certain discontent that I can’t disregard but it doesn’t diminish my gratitude for the blessings of these past days. I guess the Oliver Twistish part of me simply wants more of such goodness so I’ll strive to keep enjoying and living fully in the moments that I’m given.
I hope your heart is grateful for something today.
Shalom
P.S: There are several gratitude/thankful platforms in the blogosphere that you can tune into and get your ithankful going on. I can’t express in words the enormity of Joy and fulfilment that comes from having a heart of gratitude. Please check out Maria’s blog, Colline’s blog and Bernadette’s for thankful/gratitude challenges
© Jacqueline Oby-Ikocha

Your artful choice of words was definitely Oliver Twistish…Be blessed, my friend. 🙂
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Great post on gratitude, Jacqueline. Sometimes it’s very hard not to wish for more because we love what we have. 🙂
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Thank you Lisa. You are quite right. Sometimes it’s hard not to wish for more of the beautiful things we have 🙂
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I would like to know more about the karate debacle 😉
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Oh I just saw this comment.Whilst trying a funky kick I landed on my butt, tore my karate pants in the process and let out a huge fart and bruised my ego 😉
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Oh, my goodness, well, at least you saw the humor in it!!
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I had no choice but to do so 🙂
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Very true, lol!
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Jacqueline, thanks for adding to the strength of goodness in the world with your thankfulness. I think it is very hard, if not impossible, to reach a state of complete contentment but I agree, it doesn’t have to stop a person from being grateful for what is.
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I want more too! I don’t think it’s selfish. I see it as making a demand upon my Father God to enable me to enjoy the abundant life for which Christ died for me to enjoy. Of course I have to check my motives and watch I am not being courteous. Meanwhile I do believe in expressing thankfulness for his mercies and provision.
Thanks for sharing this post Jacqueline.
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Thank you for your lovely insight. My regards 🙂
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Thank you for the lovel post Jacqueline.
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Thank you too Cristina 🙂
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Summer always goes by too quickly. My daughters are grown now, but I always cherished our summers together. 🙂
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The kids are growing up real fast too, so I have to hold the days close to my heart 🙂
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I couldn’t agree more. My two are grown now and moved on with their own lives. The time went by so quickly.
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Cherish each now moment – for in truth that is all we have. The rest is before or after.
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The cry for more, the dilemma of every visionary soul. Enjoy every moment.
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Thank you sis 🙂
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Honestly my first thought was what lovely hands. My second, “Don’t we all, Honey.”
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Thank you dear Roo. They are my daughters hands 🙂
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“Like”. The GS3’s charging 😀
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A good skill to pick up and it may come in handy!
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Lovely post Jacqueline.
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Thank you dear Pamela 🙂
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You’re welcome Jacqueline.
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