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In a crisis torn, South American country, only little Ann's faith, her determination, and one young woman could help keep her dreams of escape alive.

A true story...


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Sunday, November 21, 2010

A Handful of Fives



I gave my son 2 twenty pence pieces today. Then I gave his younger sister a small handful of five pence coins. ‘How come she’s got more than me!’ he said indignantly. He swallowed a mouthful of further complains when I told him his sister had only thirty pence, to his forty.

This brought to mind a really important life lesson to me. It’s easy to sink into an inner struggle when we see people who appear to have more than we do. If we took just a second to really think about the quality of the quantity we may see the truth.

What looks like an abundance in units (of blessings), may actually be less when the value of the personalised blessing is taken into account. Let’s not look at our neighbour’s wealth which, on the surface, seems more than we’ve got.

As long as we’ve got peace and soundness of mind, we can still dream, we can still achieve, we can still grow. The largest bank balance is useless to a person who’s lost their peace or presence of mind. Let’s be happy that we can still think and dream big!

One day it'll be my (and your) turn to have 2 twenties instead of a handful of fives.

Here’s to dreams both big and small. Today, I’m really thankful for my dreams!

12 comments:

myletterstoemily said...

dear anne,

such wisdom for such a young woman!
you are right in balancing quality vs.
quantity. our children teach us so much
through their innocent questions.

the dream book looks very interesting,
as i have a love for interpreting dreams.

blessings,
lea

Loree said...

Inspiring words. I think we need to remember more often to count our blessings, no matter how small they are.

Anne Lyken-Garner said...

Thanks for the visit, Lea and Loree. Hope you're both well.

Glynis said...

A lovely post, with a wise reminder of how to live our lives.

shyam said...

Ah I just stumbled upon your site, beautiful point made. Its funny how sometimes what appears like seems to over shadow what there actually is :) Beautiful, Hope you don't mind me following you, Thank you :)

***Icy BC said...

Inspiring thought, Anne! Yes some time we seemed to forget to take into account the small blessings and want the bigger things..

DoanLegacy said...

Wonderful post, and thoughts for the soul to remember..

Medeia Sharif said...

I love the message of this post. Have a great week.

Toyin O. said...

So true, nothing beats peace of mind.

Toyin O. said...

Hello there,

Hope your day has been awesome. I just want to thank you for your visit and gracious comment. Have a blessed day

Judy Sheldon-Walker said...

Such wisdom, yes. Every time I think of my empty pockets I come back to my full heart. God is good!

Anne Lyken-Garner said...

Thank you all for your wonderful comments and for taking the time off to visit my blog.

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