- The Man and The Boy. Love, love, love that dynamic duo. I guess that makes me thankful for the Sugar Shack, too, circa 1996, where it aaaallll started. Bet he didn't know that spilling a drink on a gal would actually work.
- Friends who know my history. Love that I can look at these gals' faces and see the little girls they once were. Of course, that's not difficult...they've aged pretty well. I bet they could still fit into their pegged jeans.
- Friends who know my present. What would I do without the beautiful posse who keeps me laughing, helps me navigate motherhood, and saves my sanity on a sometimes daily basis?
- Also quite thankful that there are no friends who know my future. That would be creepy.
- Coffee. Any form of it. I'd suck on a bean if I needed to.
- Everyone who's hit a "like" or "follow" button in response to this blog. It's been a form of therapy for me, and I really appreciate every man, woman, and child who's hopped on for any part of the ride.
- Stay-and-Play. That one's a no-brainer. And Miss Michelle, Miss Caren, Miss Nancy, Miss Shelly, Miss Kathy, Miss Denise, Miss Donna. Angels, I tell you. Angels.
- The Grand Trifecta of Homegoods, TJs, and Marshalls. Seriously, thanks for feeding my decorating habit. You've been chockful of goodies lately.
- The mango-scented shampoo smell of The Boy's hair, post-shower.
- Vintage magazine ads. I love the look but also the commentary. Like how good-quality slippers can keep a woman from having a nervous breakdown. Yes, I really read that once.
- My BodyJam and Hip Hop Funk classes. I may have two left feet, but I'm not afraid to move 'em. Those classes just make me smile.
- And I'll throw in a shout-out for The Crazy Dog Ruby. Yes, she may be loco, but she sits at my feet every time I write a post, and that should count for something.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
It Is Good To Be Thankful!
Sa-weeeeet! It's Thanksgiving Day, and I'm in heaven. I'd consider this my favorite holiday: everyone's warm-and-fuzzy (well, at least until the afternoon cocktails kick in); there's no anxiety involved over gift-giving; and it marks the beginning of the Christmas season! I love all that Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree and Holly Jolly stuff. And of course, there's the STUFFING and mashed potatoes with butter and GRAVY! I have about an hour before THE parade starts (and yes, I'm a sucker for it every year), so I'm going to quickly show a bit of gratitude for some of the things that keep me going and put a smile on my face throughout the year. This is just a sampling...I have much to be thankful for.
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I am thankful for you my friend! You got me thru some tough moments 4+ years ago....glad you were there. One question birthday sista, are you thankful for your next birthday???
ReplyDeleteYes! I am always thankful for birthdays, babe. Love a day that celebrates ME, and I've never really had "aging" issues. I figure I haven't hit my prime yet! How 'bout you?!
ReplyDeleteI'm thankful for you, too. And of course that "Meditation" class that brought us together! xoxoxo
I am thankful for you and your great blog!! Thanks for keeping me laughing. You're wonderful. xo
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