Thursday, December 19, 2019

Why I don’t need any presents for Christmas


 

I have a beautiful, loving wife, the best present of all.

I have 3 wonderfully talented and intelligent friends that I used to call my children,
the second best present of all.

I have 7 extraordinary grandchildren that make me smile whenever I think of them.

I have fun and thoughtful sisters, cousins, nieces, nephews, sons-in-law and a future daughter-in-law that mean the world to me.

I have my health.

I have truly good friends that I love to spend time with.

I have a beautiful house in Florida on a fantastic golf course that I enjoy every single day.

I can wake up to the Florida sunshine everyday and have it fill me with joy and warmth.

I can empty my mind when I want and think about nothing at all.

I can do or not do anything I want in the course of a day.

I can eat all the pizza I want any day that I want to.

I know that I have made the effort in my life and accepted the outcome win or lose.

I think it’s better to give my opponent a 3 foot putt than to think about giving him the putt, not give it to him and then watch him miss it.

I can sleep until I can’t sleep anymore and I can go to bed when I feel like it.

I can skip dinner and instead go out for a hot fudge sundae whenever the mood strikes me.

I can play or practice golf everyday.

I can try and continue to live my life by Coach John Wooden’s philosophy that “things work out best for those who make the best of how things work out.”

I can fix enough things around the house that I feel like I’m almost handy.

I don’t have to cut the grass or trim the shrubs anymore.

I can go in the pool less than one hour after eating lunch and not get cramps and drown.

I can sit on my lanai and watch the clouds go by for hours.

I can read good books.

I can make and get phone calls to and from good friends and family and talk and laugh for hours.

I can tell God each day how grateful I am for all these things.

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