On this Sabbath, as I hibernate in a house that could be in the North Pole, I am grateful to the Almighty for all that I am and all that I have.
It is very icy outside and because of my leg, I have to be careful. He will take me to work, but I can't ask him to take me to everything that I do.
This has given me time to appreciate all that I have and all that I do. Quietly, by putting one step in front of the other, I have created a new and rich life for myself. The life didn't disappear. It's just too icy. But, when the thaw comes, I will again walk outside. I will go to services. I will go to yoga and meditation. I will attend my book clubs. I will go out to dinner. I will go to my memory workshop. I will attend yoga classes and my private session. I will go to yoga workshops.
I appreciate all the strength and fortitude that has allowed me to create this new life. Even yesterday, when I substituted for Karen, and I looked at the students, I realized who I was married to and how well I have done with my own life. It's a time to appreciate the strength and fortitude that the Almighty has given me.
This is a time for me to hibernate and to appreciate all that I have and all that I am.
I will pray at home today. I will practice yoga. I will text friends. I will read. Most of all, I will appreciate my life.
Thank you, Almighty for all that you have given me and all that I am.
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