I kept meaning to post this yesterday, but I never did, and since the weather is the EXACT same today as it was yesterday, the first thing for which I'm thankful is still valid (although maybe not quite as much as I'm not nearly as excited about a rainy day again today as I was yesterday).
Today, my thankfulness emerges...
- The biggest advantage to a cloudy, rainy day is that I can light candles everywhere and SEE them. On bright sunny days, I can light all the candles I want, and I wouldn't really notice them.
- My children got all A's on their report cards, and I had to console them over "satisfactory" (as opposed to "excellent") marks in handwriting and participation in one class. Handwriting. Geez. I had to remind THEM to be thankful for the multitudes of A's on their report cards and not get stuck on the one less-than-perfect mark.
- My standards are getting clearer - and stronger - with respect to relationships. Stacy and I had this conversation a while ago. She said she didn't want to have anyone in her life that didn't see her as precious. I'll take that and add to it that I won't have relationships in which it's my complete responsibility to maintain them. In those relationships that it has been that way in the past, I leave them behind - completely and with no regrets.
- Self-care. It is SO hard for me at times, but I'm grateful that last night I recognized the need to get out of my own head, and off to Starbucks I trotted - alone.
- I am so freaking thankful that I am finished reading Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. I hated it. Okay, so why read the whole thing? Because at the beginning it wasn't too bad, and I wanted to see if the author materially changed the original story. There were some things that the author added in (sexual jokes and lots of vomiting) that just weren't necessary, even to the zombie part of the story. What I've learned is that a parody or an adaptation of a classic I love does NOT work for me. So, no, I will not be reading Sense and Sensibility and Sea Serpents.
- I am even more freaking grateful that I've moved onto my beloved Miracle and Other Christmas Stories by Connie Willis. I read it every year around Christmas, and it's amazing how my energy shifted just changing from horrid Pride and Prejudice and Zombies and onto Miracle and Other Christmas Stories.









I'm thankful that you didn't like P&P and Zombies - I don't want to read it. But I'm loving "The Ghost In Love." You may not like Lost in Austen (movie) as it is an adaptation of the most beloved story of our acquaintance. ;)
xoxo you! from me!
Posted by: Antonette Artiz | November 12, 2009 at 08:21 AM