With the Thanksgiving holiday approaching, I find myself reflecting on all I have to be grateful for; I have much to acknowledge.

Each day I open my eyes to the morning light, look out into my lovely bedroom, and am reminded of how far I have come in life. There was a time when I didn’t have two nickels to my name and couldn’t put a roof over the heads of me and my daughter. Now I have my dream home. It’s not a mansion or a palace but it’s spacious, comfortable, beautiful inside and out, and paid for. In these times of financial struggle, with so many homes being foreclosed on, I am more than grateful for the security I’ve been afforded. I’ll never take that for granted. I am truly blessed.

I’ve been married to my wonderful husband for twenty-three years. He is a growth oriented partner whose love and devotion for me is limitless. Before we met, I believed for many years that I was unlovable. I felt all alone in this world. I’m grateful that the memories of those years have faded. I give thanks every day for the abundance of free-flowing love and support I have in my life, and for my incredible husband who reinforces my worth every day. I am truly blessed.

I always knew that I wanted to have children, but there was a time, before I became a mother, that I didn’t feel worthy of having such a miraculous gift bestowed upon me. God believed otherwise, because he entrusted me with the love and care of two beautiful, healthy, amazing children; first a daughter, then a son. They are the lights of my life. Both of my adult children are authentic and grounded in all aspects of their lives. They are motivated and successful in all they endeavor to do, and they are honest, loving, and caring people. I am honored and grateful to be their mother. I am truly blessed – may they continue to be blessed throughout their lives too.

I’m grateful for all the loving, wonderful people I have in my life: my parents, my two incredible sisters, the remarkable family I gained when I married my husband, my loving and dear old friends, and the wonderful new friends that have come into my life. These loyal, caring, and supportive individuals add immeasurable joy to my life; they lift my spirit higher with each cherished encounter. I am truly blessed.

I have so much to be thankful for. And though I am especially emphasizing my gratefulness in honor of the Thanksgiving holiday, I do make it a practice in my daily life to be grateful too. I try to acknowledge all favors large and small without any expectation from the universe. But I’ll let you in on a little secret: the more gratitude I offer, the richer my life becomes. I highly recommend intregrating gratefulness into your daily life; you won’t believe the abundance it will bring you. You’ll truly be blessed.

To all my blog readers, radio show listeners, and those who have supported my memoir Fine…ly, I offer a world of thanks. I promise…if you keep reading, I’ll keep writing. If you keep listening, I’ll keep talking.

And by the way, my family and I are vegetarians so hopefully one lucky turkey will live to see another year.

Best wishes for a very Happy Thanksgiving to you and your loved ones.

Author's Bio: 

Randi Fine is a radio show host and relationship codependency specialist living in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. By sharing her wealth of experiences, insights, and lessons, she aspires to offer hope, compassion, and understanding to those who searching for answers.
Randi has two adult children: a beautiful daughter and a handsome son, and has been married to a wonderful man for 23 years.Her lifetime thirst for artistic, creative expression led her in 2008 to the challenge of writing her memoir,Fine…ly: My Story of Hope, Love, and Destiny. During the two year process of navigating through the unfamiliar waters of authorship, she discovered for the first time that she truly had a passion for writing. She now devotes herself to writing full-time from her home.
Love Your Life, is a journal that she writes to connect with others who share in her mission of spreading light, love, and healing to the world. She hosts the blog talk-radio show, A Fine Time for Healing: A Sanctuary for Your Emotional Wellbeing. On her show she discuss self-help and spiritual life-skill topics that will heal and enhance the life experiences of others. She is a deeply spiritual person, following an enlightened path of her own design. It is a connection that she faithfully trusts to guide her in every aspect of her life. Randi is also a jewelry artist who owns two web-boutiques: RaFi Jewelry Designs of Ft. Lauderdale finely handcrafted artisan jewelry, and Pink Ribbon Jewelry unique, handmade jewelry for Breast Cancer Survivors.