We continue one of the two traditions that have developed her on my blog over the last couple of years. On Thanksgiving or there about in time, I post 5 things I am thankful for. The other tradition is posting Michael Buble's Have Yourself a merry little Christmas. If you have seen any of the other lists you will notice a lot of similar things. Perhaps I should stop posting one every year :)
In no particular order:
My Family: I got to spend a most of Thanksgiving with all my immediate family. I spent time with my parents, my brothers and all the nieces and nephews. I had a blast as did everyone else. I always make resolutions with myself that I am going to spend more time with my family and I always fail to do so .
My Friends: I have a great group of friends who are there when I need them.
My Job: I am thankful that I have a job with a good boss and good coworkers. I am never to over stressed.
Modern Medicine: I am glad that all I had to do was take a pill for a few days and my back pain cleared up. This thankfulness also goes toward having good insurance because of my good job.
The Beauty of Nature: This follows on from my wonderful walk in the snow a week ago but I also just have a long history of appreciating the beauty of nature. Being in a place of natural beauty can be like meditation. It is both humbling and centering.
In no particular order:
My Family: I got to spend a most of Thanksgiving with all my immediate family. I spent time with my parents, my brothers and all the nieces and nephews. I had a blast as did everyone else. I always make resolutions with myself that I am going to spend more time with my family and I always fail to do so .
My Friends: I have a great group of friends who are there when I need them.
My Job: I am thankful that I have a job with a good boss and good coworkers. I am never to over stressed.
Modern Medicine: I am glad that all I had to do was take a pill for a few days and my back pain cleared up. This thankfulness also goes toward having good insurance because of my good job.
The Beauty of Nature: This follows on from my wonderful walk in the snow a week ago but I also just have a long history of appreciating the beauty of nature. Being in a place of natural beauty can be like meditation. It is both humbling and centering.
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