Thanks.
Thanks for reading. And thanks for being such good friends - virtual or down the street.
It has been a really tough year for me personally. I have struggled a lot with concerns about the health of my parents, the health of my inlaws, my career, my finances and of course, my kids and hubby. The summer was tough - to sell or not to sell - and my head wasn’t in such a good place. Thanks for sticking with me.
Today, I read this:
Americans enter the holiday season in a dark mood, with economic worries, security fears and a lack of confidence in government fueling growing pessimism, according to a Zogby poll released on Wednesday.
True? Are the rest of you feeling pessimistic?
Well, I for one, won’t have it. Having come out from under a dark cloud myself, I realize that I have a lot to be thankful for even if things aren’t resolved or perfect.
So, I’m starting a list through the end of November. My goal is to jot down at least one thing per day that I’m thankful for. So far, you, my readers, are the list.
Join me? What are you thankful for?
November 21st, 2007 at 4:05 pm
Okay no laughing, or saying “duh”, but I think I am generally an optimistic person … chipper even.
But you know what has made my life even better in the past year? Yea, I’m gonna say it … your kids. Man I love those little punks!
November 23rd, 2007 at 11:25 am
I’m also thankful for any and everyone that votes for me in Project Blog
http://www.realityonbravo.com/project-blog-week-two-vote-for-your-favorite/
November 23rd, 2007 at 11:46 am
There’s so much I am thankful for, I hardly know where to begin. My daughter is “launched” in life, and I am still young enough to make a contribution to society in general. My chosen city — Philadelphia (I’ve sent my resume to Michael Nutter.); my neighbors in Powelton Village; my family; my friends; my coach; good food to eat; my home; health; energy; increased peace of mind through meditation; accepting reality.