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A little while back Terje at Just for a Month, sent me a tweet challenging me to capture gratitude by listing 100 things I am grateful for. I kept putting it off until I read a tweet Sunday. This tweet intrigued me. I followed the link to the story of Brittany Maynard. Brittany was a young woman who had a terminal brain tumor and chose to end her life on her own terms before the cancer did it for her. This story grabbed my heart and did not let go.
This post is not about what she did. It is about what she said. I am sure being face to face with one's mortality would be the catalyst to change and the inspiration to very deep thinking. As I read her obituary, I was mesmerized by her profound words.
It is people who pause to appreciate life and give thanks who are happiest. If we change our thoughts, we change our world! Love and peace to you all." ~ Brittany Maynard
Her words made me question whether I am pausing or am I racing through this one life I have. Am I assuming the people in my life know I am thankful, or am I letting them know before it is too late. I like to think I am a grateful person, but I know there are many times when I do not pause.
Reading Brittany's words gave me a nudge. She knew her days were numbered. I know my days in this life are numbered too. The only difference is she made the best of those days she had left. She chose to change her world by changing her thoughts.
Today, I pause.
Today, I thank.
Today, I reflect.
Today, I challenge you to do the same.
Here is my list of 100 things I am grateful for...in no particular order.
- my husband of almost 25 years
- my daughter
- my son
- my sisters
- my brother
- my niece
- my nephew
- my mom
- my grandma
- my grandma's noodles
- the time I had with my mother and father-in-law
- my log cabin-like house
- sunny days
- blue skies
- pool days
- the four seasons
- comfy pants
- books
- reading glasses
- flannel sheets
- silent snowfalls
- smiles
- fresh peaches
- a clean house
- writing days
- reading days
- Slice of Life
- fellow bloggers
- my students
- my principal
- my teacher-friends
- falling leaves
- the smell of freshly cut grass
- bubble baths
- EJDs (my high school friends)
- new notebooks
- technology
- sticky notes
- yellow highlighters
- uni-ball pens
- porches
- quilts
- rocking chairs
- vacation days
- vegetable soup
- pillows (I sleep with three)
- country music
- book stores
- first fire of the season
- snow days
- khakis
- my PLN
- sunsets
- sunrises
- cold drinks
- sleeping in
- black-eyed susans
- God's grace
- my health
- the beach
- sunscreen
- freedom
- my spiritual journey
- hot showers
- our local produce market
- comfy shoes
- holidays
- laughter
- electric blankets
- doctors
- medicine
- our middle school Fellowship of Christian Athletes
- Next Chapter Book Club
- people with disabilities
- life lessons
- people who can sing
- homegrown sweet corn
- homegrown strawberries
- my teacher's bible study group
- sweatshirts
- freshly baked bread
- the smell of coffee
- mentors
- McDonald's french fries
- celebrations
- watching my daughter coach basketball
- watching my son play his guitar
- cleansing rains
- passion
- the color green
- family dinners
- the smell of Christmas trees
- opportunities
- conservative values
- giggles
- sprinklers
- my ability to cook
- memories
- words
This month I have joined fellow bloggers and @teachthought for a November challenge - Teaching Through an Attitude of Gratitude. This month is a wonderful time for reflective thankfulness, but after reading Brittany's story, I want to have an attitude of gratitude not just for this month, but every day.
Wow! Sometimes when we least expect it, something hits us in a way that make us stop and take notice.Brittany Maynard's story is one that will always stay with me. I grew up during the time of Karen Ann Quinlan who was kept alive despite her parents wishes.Your post inspires me to come up with 100 things I am grateful for. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteWe have so much to be grateful for. Creating this list made me look deeply for those things many people find mundane, but yet make our life rich. Love the comfy pants!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad your list includes the big things and the little ones. Leigh Anne. Brittany Maynard would be pleased that her words made an impact on you, and others, too.
ReplyDeleteLove these diverse sources of inspirations! Comfy pants and shoes are a must! God's grace is essential! So many more things I want to add to my list...Wonderful to keep the gratitude going!
ReplyDeleteAn all-encompassing list, Leigh Anne - so much to be grateful for.
ReplyDeleteBig and little. consequential and not. all add to a rich life and even more so when gratitude is there. Thanks, Leigh Anne. I love this post.
ReplyDeleteWell written, Leigh Anne! I've followed her story and her words mean so much more than what she is being remembered by. I love your list. Certainly puts things in perspective!
ReplyDeleteThank you for passing on Brittany's words and your list. A wonderful exercise as well as the promise daily gratitude.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing Brittany's story and your list. It is impossible to read a long list like this without smiling.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful list. Your grandma's noodles made me smile. :) I'm off to check the challenge. Thank you Leigh Ann.
ReplyDeleteEnjoying your list and the answers to the questions!
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