It's hard to make sense of it all!
We arrived in Hyderabad and hankered down for our scheduled
12 hour layover...oh what a night, it's hard to truly rest when you're
crammed into a a tight area on metal chairs trying not to fall to deeply off to sleep as you are being mindful to your surroundings.
And we thought sleeping in our van on road trips was tough! :)
After 12 hours we became a bit discouraged when we found out that
our flight was delayed by almost 2 hours. In fear of missing our
connecting flight, the airline assured us it wouldn't be a problem
and that they wouldn't leave without us, so we put our minds at rest and
finally got a little sleep on the 3 1/2 hour flight to Abu Dhabi.
Well, guess what...
they didn't wait for us. :(
Now after standing in line for another hour we got the final verdict
that we were dreading...no more flights available today.
I must say that at that point we were about to loose it;
however the airline said they would put us up in a hotel for the night
and we could catch the next out going flight in the morning.
Although it's not what we wanted to hear, we were grateful that we
wouldn't have to spend another night on airport chairs.
So we boarded the complimentary shuttle and headed off to the hotel,
enjoying the sights along the way.
We finally arrived at a hotel that was like none we've ever had the
luxury of staying at; the lobby alone was like something
out of the lifestyles of the rich and famous!!
Then there were the accommodations...
we were issued adjoining rooms with
sleeping space enough for each of us!!
We were informed that there was a complimentary
lunch, dinner, and breakfast buffet so that we could get a bite to eat.
There was anything and everything you could possibly want
all while enjoying the live musician who created a festive atmosphere!
You must keep in mind that this is a resort hotel that most
come to vacation at...here we were a weary family who had
been sleeping in their clothes for the past 18 hours.
Loobie hit the nail on the head when she said
"I feel like Cousin Eddie from Christmas Vacation
compared to others dining there".
As we sat enjoying the abundant variety of food in front of us
and anticipated making a stop at the chocolate fondue fountain,
we all couldn't help but bring our minds back to India.
Recalling the big Celebration the day before
when so many kids were excited to simply get the daily staple
of rice along with some pieces of chicken and sauce.
They were all so happy!
Now here we were, surrounded by more food choices then we could
appreciate, in accommodations that greatly surpass anything we're used to.
What's a person to do with all this?!?!
Of course we are happy to be here enjoying all the special treatment,
but does it exceed what we experienced in India?
Absolutely not!!!
Then again, shouldn't everyone be entitled to special treatment?!?!
What makes some luckier than others??
If you're thinking that if you keep reading on I'm going to give you the profound answers to all this, I'm sorry to say you're wrong.
I wish I knew why some live a life that is so much harder than others,
and some have more than they know what to do with, but I don't.
What I do know is this...
we should all live with an attitude of gratitude,
for it is those who can find happiness in what they have
that truly have it all.
Oh Joy for the grateful people I've met during these past two weeks!!
As for the rest of us,
I believe that by choosing not to appreciate what you have
is the greater insult to those who have so little.
For right now, this grateful heart is going to go soak in the bathtub
while my family takes a nap;
and in the peacefulness of the moment
I will give thanks for my bountiful blessings.
Namaste'
~Jenny
p.s. speaking of gratitude...I just wanted those of you who have sent us messages of encouragement to know how much we've appreciated them;
every morning we started our day off together reflecting on the previous days events and preparing our hearts for what the new day would hold.
This time together always included reading blog comments and
emails from family and friends back home.
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with us!!
Hello all of you wonderful Landowskis! We love that you bless us with these blog posts. They are inspiring, touching, meaningful, and amazing. God bless you for this time spent in sharing your journey with us! Jenny, your heartfelt wonderings and reminders to be thankful for what we have are so important. Thank you for sharing your wisdom with us.We are thankful to know such lovlies as you who are making the world a better place by sharing your love and by opening your hearts to those in need. Gratitude is such a life changing practice! God bless you all! 1 Peter 4:10
ReplyDeleteAs each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God's varied grace