Resolutions…or Not? It’s 2024 Now.

Traditionally almost all of us make at least one or two New Year’s resolutions. We say we’re going to lose weight, exercise more, get our financial lives together, or spend more time with our families instead of our jobs.

We really mean it when we make those resolutions. But by the end of the first couple of weeks, or at least by the end of January, all of those resolutions are forgotten. Discarded. We just can’t seem to make them work. It takes too much effort, or we lose interest.

Personally, I hardly ever make any New Year’s resolutions, because I know I won’t keep them. What’s so special about making a change in our lives simply because it’s a new year? If we don’t change ourselves and our way of thinking, turning over the date on the calendar isn’t going to do it.

And once again I didn’t make any resolutions. Instead of making resolutions I’m going to continue to be thankful for the things I have. The things that really matter to me. Because that’s what it’s all about.

In fact, I can almost bet that a lot of those resolutions many of you made Sunday evening on New Year’s Eve have already gone by the wayside. Or are already close to being gone and forgotten.

So here’s what I am thankful for.

Health – My husband’s as well as mine. He’s had a number of medical issues over the years…heart issues, high blood pressure, two cornea transplants, lung issues, sleep apnea, and most recently a bout with RSV which has led to steroid induced diabetes. But he’s still going strong and maintains the same upbeat attitude about life. I am still extremely healthy. I may be stressed, but who isn’t!? I’m not overweight. My cholesterol and other bloodwork are fine. With a number of friends and family members going through some serious health problems right now, good health is a huge deal!

Friends – Ben and I have several very close, very dear friends who are always there for us when we need them, just as we are there for them. They are not acquaintances. They’re our family, and we love each other dearly. I wouldn’t trade them for anything.

Our home – I may grumble about having to cook and clean, but we have a comfortable home. It may need fresh paint and more new carpet in a few more places, but it’s our home, where we raised our daughter, entertain our friends, and just enjoy being together.

A loving and helpful husband – Ben helps me around the house without my even asking. He does the grocery shopping and even cooks most nights, helps me clean and sometimes does the laundry. He is a gem, and I would not trade him for anything in the world.

Our children and our grandchildren – Our daughter Ashley and her husband Chris, who we consider our son, have now presented us with THREE beautiful grandchildren who are a constant source of joy to us. What could be any better?

Our pets – Our two dogs, Benji and Chloe, continue to be our constant loyal companions, and of course are spoiled rotten. And our cat Hershey, who is now 20 years old, continues to be in excellent health.

Our country – We live in a country where we are free to worship as we please without fear of being arrested because of our beliefs. We are also free to voice our opinions without fear of being imprisoned. Is it perfect? No; not by a long shot. We still have a lot of political unrest and other serious problems to reconcile. But even with all of the chaos we are experiencing, our country is still so much better than all of the rest.

Employment – Ben is semi retired and working part time in a job he totally enjoys. I am still employed full time in a job I truly enjoy with a great team of coworkers and a wonderful supervisor. Plus, I am able to work remotely here in my home office. I couldn’t ask for anything more in that regard.

Our Lord and Savior – who loves us unconditionally, who answers our prayers, even when we don’t like the answers, and promises us the gift of eternal life, just because we love him.

With blessings such as these, who needs New Year’s Resolutions?

What blessings do you have that you may take for granted every day? Stop and think about them. Even if your life may not be as perfect as you’d like right now, I can almost guarantee if you stop and think about it, you can think of at least five, if not more, blessings that you enjoy that many others wish they were lucky enough to have.

May each of you have a blessed and Happy New Year! Count your blessings rather than your resolutions, and if you wish to share those blessings, we’d love to hear them!

Happy New Year!

Photo by Masha on Pexels.com

I have read there is an old Irish custom of opening the back door of your house just before midnight to let the old year out, and opening the front door to let the new year in.

I like that idea. In fact, I’m really tempted to open the windows as well, just to be sure 2021 is totally gone! And maybe even get the broom out as well and chase 2021 out just in case!

And then we should welcome 2022 with confetti and a champagne toast!

Who agrees with me? Let’s all do it together!