Sunday, November 25, 2007

Thanksgivingesque

At thanksgiving dinner a friend asked everyone to share the one thing that they were most thankful for. I gave a true, but incomplete response: having a true peer group. As I pondered on this question for several days, I came to an interesting conclusion -- the things that I am most grateful for are not things at all. People and relationships are the most important elements of my life. This past year I have experienced tremendous growth that is only possible in light of a peer group that I trust.
At the risk of leaving someone out, I will attempt to make a list of gifts my friends have given me.
  • Bill and Cindy: Bill taught me confidence and grace. Cindy taught me hospitality, maturity, and modeled womanhood beautifully.
  • Joe challenges my intellect and keeps me sharp. He preaches Christ and believes what he says.
  • Tab reminds me to be gentle. She has loved me for a long time for no particular reason. We are family.
  • Jody is a man of great depth and few words, and in that I find great security.
  • Beth is a daily blessing. Her number is on speed dial for venting and random observations. She continuously shares her home and family with me.
  • Charles cracks me up. We are kindred spirits and have a shared sense of humor (or lack thereof). I invade his home and spend more time with his wife than he does. Yet, he still seems glad to see me (or maybe he fakes it -- but I feel welcome either way).
  • Mary Ann brings joy in many ways, but this year, after a particularly vulnerable moment, wrote me a note affirming me and our friendship. Being as this is a public space, I'll skip the details, but her affirmation was a treasured gift.
  • Julio ... what more can I say. I am grateful for our weird relationship and all that it entails.
  • Emily and John are precious humans who embody peace and fun. They matter to me and so many others,
  • Linda is so damn frank that she can push others away, but not me. She has spoken so much truth to me in her sarcastic, over the top manner and for that I am appreciative.
  • Renee and Dondi model authenticity and give me space to roam. Thank you.
Thanks for indulging me in a list that barely touches on the difference people have made in my life. As advent approaches, I pray that the spirit of thanksgiving will remain. It has been good for me take inventory of the gifts I have already received this year (but I will still be accepting beautifully wrapped gifts though out the season hint, hint)

1 comment:

Renee said...

Hello Steph,
Happy Belated Thanksgiving! And you are always welcome to 'roam with us'! What a grand journey we are ALL having in 2007!
Dondi & I are blessed to have you in our lives...blessings during this Advent season!