Friday, November 23, 2012

A Diabetic Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving! I hope you all had a wonderful day! This was my first Thanksgiving since I've had diabetes, so obviously a few changes were made from the usual "eat-til-you-drop" attitude that I have had in the past. My family always eats the "Big Dinner" at around three in the afternoon. Fortunately for me, this meal fell over my fifteen carb three o'clock snack. WIN! So there I found my challenge: Thanksgiving dinner in 15 carbohydrates. It followed as such:

~ A huge helping of sugar-free strawberry Jello (FREE)
~ A serving of turkey (FREE)
~ A lot of green beans (FREE)
~ A small portion of mashed potatoes (8-10 carbs)
~ 1/2 piece of lefse, sweetened with Splenda instead of sugar (12-15 carbs)


So I overdid my carbs a little bit, but it was worth it! It was an amazing day to celebrate all of the things we have to be thankful for. Especially this year, I was so thankful for God's provision over my life the last six months that I have had diabetes. There have been many ups and downs,  but I am grateful that through it all, my Heavenly Father continues to show me his paths and get me through tough times.

Last summer, I started writing in a Thankful Journal at the end of every day, expressing gratitude for things in the day that I usually take so for granted. This has really opened my eyes to be aware of how many blessings God puts in our lives. This poses the perfect Thanksgiving question: How often do we take a moment in our busy days to just be still and think about all the gifts God has blessed us with? I certainly don't do it enough. But I can tell you that spending five minutes every night to write what I am thankful for in my day is sometimes the best five minutes of my whole day. When I am upset, crabby, or self-pitying myself, I usually don't want to write down what I'm thankful for. But I will sit down and do it anyway. When I do, my mood is entirely changed. How can it not be? God our Creator is so amazing that I cannot remain upset when I am focusing on His wondrous deeds in my life.

 
On this Thanksgiving weekend, I am looking at my Thankful Journal over the past six months. I will never be able to express how much I love God and am thankful for Him in my life!

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