Our minds have a marvelous capacity to notice the unusual. However, the opposite is true as well:
The more often we see the things around us—even the beautiful and wonderful things—the more they become invisible to us.
That is why we often take for granted the beauty of this world: the flowers, the trees, the birds, the clouds—even those we love.
Because we see things so often, we see them less and less.
Those who live in thanksgiving daily, however, have a way of opening their eyes and seeing the wonders and beauties of this world as though seeing them for the first time.
I encourage you to look around you. Notice the people you care about.
Notice the fragrance of the flowers and the song of the birds.
Notice and give thanks for the blue of the sky, the color of the leaves, and the white of the clouds.
Enjoy every sight, every smell,
every taste, every sound.
Notice the fragrance of the flowers and the song of the birds.
Notice and give thanks for the blue of the sky, the color of the leaves, and the white of the clouds.
Enjoy every sight, every smell,
every taste, every sound.
When we open our eyes and give thanks for the bountiful beauty of this life, we live in thanksgiving daily.
{all words in this post are taken from Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin, Live in Thanksgiving Daily, Ensign, Sept 2001)
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Mama Rachel says
Beautiful! I needed this reminder today– thank you!
Hugs,
Rachel
Holly says
Great reminder! And lovely pictures too.
Michelle says
Thanks for the incredible pictures to go with this much-loved talk.
Shauna says
Beautiful! I bet your girl loved jumping for that puddle shot. How many times did it take to get the timing right? I’ve been feeling overwhelmed today, so this was a good reminder for me.
Jocelyn Christensen says
How lovely!
JRoberts says
Absolutly beautiful. Thank you!
AllisonK says
The boys are darling! Love that photo.