Last night I went and had a meal with one of my fellow firefighters, his wife and some friends. He is a quiet, kind guy who has helped me to get through my training. We had homemade pizza, made in his homemade pizza oven, from ingredients grown in his garden (including the flour). During the conversation he mentioned he'd been in hospital and when I inquired why, he told me he'd donated a kidney to his brother.
And it got me thinking. Truly living isn't about sending lists of your wants to other people (exception being Santa, that's o.k. in my book
) and expecting them to be provided by divine intervention. And being blessed isn't about receiving the things on a list.
Being blessed is knowing that when I go out on the firetruck that the guy who is watching my back and making sure I am safe, is a truly genuine friend who cares enough about others to be one kidney short.