With what I've been going through with my health recently and work frustrations bubbling up again I've been pretty down and maybe even ornery lately. As I sat out by the fire last night I thought it would be good to think of things I am actually thankful for, so I gave it some serious thought and started a list. Let's see if I can expand on that this morning and maybe get to 10 good and meaningful things for which I am truly grateful.
- My wife. It's hasn't always been easy but I just can't imagine my life without her. I don't know anyone stronger who could deal with me and everything else she's had to deal with the last several years and more. I've been guilty of being self-centered, taking things for granted and not listening as I should, and improving myself will only help her, so I am determined to become a better person.
- My health. I've taken this for granted, too, for far too long and it seems to be catching up to me. I need to eat better, drink less, exercise more and lose some weight. Very much easier said than done, but increasing health issues is a good motivator.
- Family. My mother and sister, specifically. I don't like my father and my brother has been pretty distant. When my mother's husband passed and then the pandemic hit I started to get closer to my Mom and my sister is always there with a smile and encouraging words if I need her. I love them both greatly.
- Friends. I don't have many left these days, more acquaintances than friends. I want to continue to work on those relationships and in some cases not let the distance between us cause that friendship to wane. It seems harder to make friends the older I get, but much of that may be me so I should work on that more.
- Blogger friends. Delcatto and Blue Witch have been friendly towards me for a long time now and I'm grateful they keep coming back. I like to read their blogs about them and their lives, and have learned much along the way. Knowing they are there has helped me try to write better and more interesting things here. I've not reached out to other bloggers much in a long time now, but Nic has been a relatively recent breath of fresh air and as a bonus he creates music pretty consistently so I always look forward to his next song.
- Our house. When this blog started in 2009 we started looking, and originally didn't think we could afford a house right in Madison. But the market was in our favor and we found a nice house with a nice yard close to whatever we could need or want, right here in the near east side of Madison. Yes, it is very small, seemingly too small for us at times, but overall I think we found a good one and have improved it in many ways over the years.
- Madison. Related to the last one, we live in a good area and city with a majority of like-minded people as us. That changes rather quickly and surprisingly when you get outside the county. When we traveled to pick up our last quarter cow it was shocking the amount of pro-Trump flags and signs in the rural areas. I don't remember such divisiveness before he came along and thankfully don't have to worry about that too much here in Madison.
- Music. Music continues to be a joy and an escape for me even as I get older. I don't go to live shows as much as I used to and am pretty unwilling to travel longer distances for it anymore, but I still enjoy discovering new music and I'm always looking for my next 'latest-greatest,' even if at a lower volume these days.
Well, 10 was an arbitrary number anyway and I don't want to add something lesser just to get to 10. I may remember something good that I missed later, but I think I have 8 very good things to be thankful for here and it was good for me to consider and reflect upon these. Now it's time for me to do some cleanup for Kate's family coming over to celebrate the holiday. It's currently snowing big white flakes outside, and my wife has been busy cooking up the cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie and other goodies while the turkey is already in the oven.
Happy Thanksgiving and a great long weekend to all!
5 comments:
Happy Thanksgiving, hope you have a great day.
We have cranberries grown in Wisconsin, so have made cranberry sauce this week. Had some with dinner tonight. I added lemon juice and zest as well as orange juice for the first time and it was very tasty.
And as for friends, bloggy or otherwise, it's quality not quantity that counts. Happy to be with you in blogginess! And hopefully back en blog sometime soon: the madness that has kept me away is beginning to subside (I hope)...
Happy Thanksgiving and thank you, very kind of you.
Blogwise I seem to have focused on grumbles about work, the government plague responses and models with the latter more and more.
Good morning!
Yes, Wisconsin is a leader in cranberry production. And yes, quality over quantity, I've just been missing that quality lately.
Thank you both, it was a very nice meal and a nice time spent with family, the nephew still has as much energy as ever!
We all have our blogging moments, and times we need to step away. I feel I had nothing much to write about for much of the year, then something usually pops up eventually. No matter the subject, it is always nice to hear from you both.
I love this post! It is good to stop and think about how lucky we all are. Love ya!
Thanks, Sis!
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