I'm trying to have an "attitude of gratitude" these days. I know I can fixate on the negative and let it take over, forgetting how much I have and how good I have it. So, here's a little list of things I enjoy, things that make my life a little bit better:
- Sugar cubes. Or "dots," as they're sometimes called. I remember these being in our church kitchen when I was a kid. I love them in my coffee or tea because they're just a bit more fun than the traditional spoonful of sugar. They make me feel more refined, more British.
- Nice pens. Many of you know I have an affinity for office supplies (don't even get me started on Sharpies!). But there's nothing quite like a pen that feels good in your hand and writes flawlessly and effortlessly. Pilot is a favorite brand of mine.
- Fun shoes. (See my earlier post.)
- A fresh, untouched Sunday newspaper. Now, lately I am most annoyed with the Tennessean. They are ever-so biased in their political reporting (in favor of the "opposing" team). But I do love to sit and read the paper slowly, and in whatever order I choose, without having to share it.
- Great songs. I don't mean fun songs that have a great beat (although I like those too). I mean a song that has clever, meaningful lyrics--a song that makes you wish you had written it. My favorite artists are also songwriters, and I'm a closet songwriter myself. As a copywriter, my job is to put the appropriate words together into sentences--words that convey my meaning and capture interest. But a songwriter has to do that PLUS put it into a specific rhythmic pattern and make it fit with the melodic line. Now that's talent.
- Photographs. In this digital age, we tend to take a lot of pics and hit the delete button more than we probably should. Many of these gems never get printed. But I still like holding a photo in my hand. I like to put them in albums and look at them in groups. Call me old-fashioned, but I prefer flipping through old albums to clicking on thumbnails.
- Feather pillows. They're getting harder to find, but I have one that my mother had before me. It's probably as old as I am, if not older. Some of the feathers have come out, and the seams have been re-sewn many times, but I still love it.
This, of course, is just a partial list. And it doesn't begin to cover the "big" things I'm thankful for--my God and my family would top that list. So, what are you thankful for?
4 comments:
I am thankful for friendships--the kind that stand the test of time!
I am thankful as well for those sugar cubes, especially when sharing an English tea with an old friend.
Last, I must say I, too, am thankful for Pilot pens as they are the only pens that carried me through college when writing papers literally meant "writing"!
Nori,
Yes, long-standing friendships rank right up there! That reminds me, I have a place we need to go next time you're in Nashville--a tea shop!
Val
What a great post. I stumbled onto your site through blogger and I really like your list of things you are thankful for.
I agree about wanting to print out the photos and not just storing them on your computer all the time. Although I do not print them all, I do print alot of my photos for albums as well.
Have a great day!
Amanda
Thanks, Amanda. Wow, a genuine reader who is not one of my friends--how exciting! I had to find out who you were, so I went to your blogs and I see that you're a Disney fan. Kindred spirits, indeed, as I am a HUGE Disney fan too. Thanks for stopping by my blog!
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