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Today’s Gratitude List – Linkup No. 26

Happy Easter! Before I start in on my gratitude list for the week, I thought I’d entertain you with a little blast from the past: my sister and I in our Easter dresses – and me in my oh-so-fluffy Easter perm – sometime back in the 1970s. Well, at least my sister was adorable! 😉

Hope you’ll join me in this week’s Gratitude Linkup!

Easter

(If you’d like a bit of background on why I started the Gratitude Linkup, check out this post.)

How to get involved in the Gratitude Linkup

  1. Write and post an entry in your own blog containing your gratitude list for a moment in time.
  2. Share the URL to your gratitude blog post by clicking the “add your link” button at the end of this post and filling out the information.
  3. Share the Gratitude Linkup with your blog readers by clicking the “get the InLinkz code” link at the end of this post and copy/pasting the appropriate code into your gratitude blog post.
  4. Visit some of the blogs listed in the Gratitude Linkup and comment on their posts.

My Gratitude List

In no particular order, here is my own gratitude list for this moment in time. I hope that after reading it you’ll go on to write and share your own!

  • My family and my upbringing.
  • The discovery of yet another amazing ethnic restaurant with my group of friends, and the fun of introducing it to Peter a few days later.
  • Thrift stores.
  • My blog with its many opportunities and possibilities, and the friends and connections I’ve made through it.
  • Our house with all of its space, features, and potential.
  • Local farmers, and knowing where our food comes from.
  • The Canadian three-sometimes-four-day Easter weekend.
  • A thought-provoking saying I stumbled across on Instagram: “You may not like your options, but you always have a choice.”
  • Getting ahead of schedule.
  • Looking forward to enjoying Easter dinner with friends at our place.
  • Lightness into the evening.
  • Achieving a reasonably clean house.
  • Delicious restaurant leftovers for the next day’s meal.
  • Efficient and timely tech support.
  • OK, this is a little silly – but I’m grateful that the fingernail I lost (read: completely ripped off down to the nail bed) in a Christmas holiday luggage mishap has now mostly grown back and is presentable enough that I no longer need to cover it with a band-aid whenever I leave the house! Sometimes it’s the little things.


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Laurel Storey, CZT – Certified Zentangle Teacher. Writer, reader, tangler, iPhoneographer, cat herder, learner of French and Italian, crocheter, needle felter, on-and-off politics junkie, 80s music trivia freak, ongoing work in progress.