Thursday, November 15, 2012

Giving Thanks

I must confess: I hope I'm as thankful as I should be. I have nothing to complain about. I have everything I could ever ask for in life. I really do. The material things don't matter. They can all be replaced, for the most part. I have an amazing husband, family and friends. What more can anyone ask for? Nothing. This month on facebook many people are posting their daily thanks as their status. Here are mine, all at once!

Things I am thankful for:
1. my husband, Eric- love of my life, my best friend, and puts up with my crazy.
2. my parents- I am so lucky to have them; as role models for marriage and I am thankful they are still here on earth and that I can call them and say 'I don't know what to do, help me'
3. my brother- who when all is said and done, he is the deepest link to my childhood and past
4. my in-laws- who love and treat me as if I was one of their own and another good role model for marriage
5. my sister-in-law, a sister and a friend
6. my aunts & uncles- my other parents and those who gave me a thick skin
7. my cousins- with whom I am very close and that have my back no matter what- they are more like siblings to me than cousins.
8. being an Aunt- nothing give me greater joy than being called Aunt Wendy. Even if they are the children of my friends or cousins. I LOVE being Aunt Wendy. To me, it's next best thing to be a mom.
9. my high school friends- way too many to name: who got me through elementary, Jr and Sr high, with tons of support, love and laughs. I can look back on those years as a good, fun experience.
10. my college friends- who also loved, supported me and I had WICKED good times with, that I can also look back and think of those years as fun and a major growing up time for me.
11. the rest of my friends- that I've met along the way on this journey called life- from the friends who are still in college and the ones looking at retirement. I find that having friends of all age groups gives me different perspectives on life. Especially when you need them most.
12. a house- I have a roof over my head for which I am very thankful
13. electricity, cable, internet, indoor plumbing, heating & air- the little conveniences that we take for granted every day. As the people in Northeast affected by Hurricane Sandy can attest.
14. a car- so glad I don't have to rely on anyone else or public transportation to get around. It equals freedom, this is the teenager in me!
15. my right to vote- so many women fought and paid the price for my right to vote. I exercise it as much as possible and not just for a presidential election. We need to teach our younger girls how important it is to exercise this right for the women who fought so hard to get it. And for people still trying to get it in foreign countries.
16. my animals- who make me crazy sometimes, but I love how much fun they are.
17. my angels in heaven- I believe they are with me when I need it most. They keep me safe and when necessary give me patience when I need it most.
18. healthcare- I am very grateful for our medical, dental and vision plans. So many are with out, I'm so glad to have them.
19. books, music, movies and TV- a wonderful way to escape reality and on occasion, learn something new.
20. living in the South- the cost of living is much cheaper down here, the climate is better, longer summers=shorter winters, little to no snow and only a few hours to the best beaches in the country. All of this is my opinion, some people love the snow, I do not.
21. Snellville, GA- this little city I live in, with the worst possible name, isn't so bad. I literally have everything I could ever need in a 5 mile radius: doctors/hospitals, restaurants, shopping and activities. Seriously, I can not complain about that! And the big city of Atlanta, with everything it has to offer, is not that far away.
22. satellite radio- hundreds of choices and no commercials!
23. playing games with my family, apples to apples, pass the pigs, mexican train dominoes, etc. we always have a good time and laugh really hard!
24. thick skin- figuratively of course. I developed very young from uncles who teased me (and my cousins) from everything from growing boobs to boyfriends. All that teasing taught me to get a thick skin, quick.
25. God/time on this earth- I'm not here for a long time, but I'm here for a good time!
26. Quiet time- of which I have a lot of, and not that many people have it, I do and I'm thankful.
27. Choices- all kinds of choices, where to live, what to drive, where to work, where to shop, where to eat out, what Doctors I can see, etc, etc, etc. Very thankful for to have choices.
28. which leads me to: living in the USA. I love this country and wouldn't want to call any other place home and I'm proud to be an American, even if the rest of the world thinks were obnoxious or stupid or whatever. I know better.
29. Travel- so glad to have the experiences that come from traveling!
30. Food- I love food, enough said!

Happy Thanksgiving!
Wendy

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