Betty Conroy, PT
When I began my MTY journey during the onsite M8 module, I was hopeful to learn how to integrate my passion for yoga into patient treatments and to gain competence in teaching yoga classes....
I hope your Thanksgiving was full of gratitude, no matter how it was spent.
Ours began like any other. My husband and I were in the kitchen, cooking up something great. This year’s sweet goody – Barefoot Contessa’s recipe for Pumpkin Roulade. (note on the roulade: we put less cream and make a thinner, but longer and larger roll. divine.). If you have not made it, get it here. It is out of this world (and easy to make!) and made with fresh, organic ingredients (yea for Slow Food!).
Then we got the call.
Our youngest son (2 years old) was found outside, crying, his left arm hanging limply at his side. He had been playing with his older brother (3 years old). We initially thought nothing of the urgent call and the “he’s not using his arm” concern my mother voiced (after all, we do have 2 rough and tumble boys. we are used to bumps and scrapes). But as soon as I saw him I knew he really was hurt.
After a trip to the orthopedist and one long arm cast (up to his armpit) later, he is feeling much better. However, “mother guilt” does not go away as quickly as a toddler heals (by the next day we had to stop him from jumping off the couch). I wish I could have been there to prevent him from getting hurt. I naturally, like any mother, want to keep him from pain and suffering.
However, I am still sending up “Thanks.” A lesson, I think, we can all learn and “re”learn.
On Thanksgiving day, we were reminded to give thanks, whether on mountains or in valleys.
Here is what I learned on Thanksgiving day:
I hope that on your Thanksgiving day, you had plenty of Thanks to offer up. In America, we enjoy many blessings. Gratitude should be the theme of our Holiday this Season.
*photo is our son, 1 day after the injury, enjoying his first Christmas tree “hunt.”
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