Thursday, November 27, 2008

Thanksgiving~

One day, the father of a very wealthy family took his son
on a trip to the country with the express purpose of showing
him how poor people live.

They spent a couple of days and nights on the farm of what
would be considered a very poor family.

On their return from their trip, the father asked his son,
"How was the trip?"

It was great, Dad."
Did you see how poor people live?" the father asked.
Oh yeah," said the son.

So, tell me, what did you learn from the trip?" asked
the father.

The son answered:

"I saw that we have one dog and they had four.
We have a pool that reaches to the middle of our garden and
they have a creek that has no end.

We have imported lanterns in our garden and they have the
stars at night.

Our patio reaches to the front yard and they have the whole
horizon.

We have a small piece of land to live on and they have
fields that go beyond our sight.

We have servants who serve us, but they serve others.

We buy our food, but they grow theirs.

We have walls around our property to protect us, they have
friends to protect them."

The boy's father was speechless.

Then his son added, "Thanks Dad for showing me how
poor we are."

Isn't perspective a wonderful thing? Makes you
wonder what would happen if we all gave thanks for
everything we have, instead of worrying about
what we don't have.


7 comments:

Michelle said...

Great post, Val...and oh so true!

Happy Thanksgiving! :-)

Charlene said...

Perfect Valerie. We have much and much to be thankful for.

Blessings to you!

Karen M said...

Wonderful post Valerie!

skyviewstamper said...

Great story! I have never heard that one before. It was great. More people need to think that way, we ALL have so much to be grateful for!

Thanks for sharing that!!

Kathleen said...

That's a good word Val! You have reminded me how very grateful I am for all that I DO have----

raeinreno said...

Absolutely! We should all go on such a trip as adults.

Thank you for sharing.

Julia Stainton said...

I love this Val! We are rich in the things that count!