My word for
2024 was GRATITUDE.  To help myself keep
the focus on this word, I started keeping a gratitude journal on January 1,
2024 and I’ve been writing at least 3-4 things I’m grateful for every single
day.  Some days I’ve felt so overwhelmed
with gratitude that I haven’t been able to pick just 3-4, so I’ve listed even
more.  
To hold myself accountable, and to keep this word at the forefront of my mind all year, I shared a little snapshot of the musings from my gratitude journal each month here on the blog. I only pulled one item from my gratitude journal per day to share here (okay, maybe sometimes more than one) as I didn’t want to go overboard, and also because some of the things I write are things that I’d like to keep private. :o)
Some of the things are really big things like good health and good relationships, some things are humorous, and some things are the little things that most of the time go unnoticed. Overall, though, the purpose of this whole exercise (and my choosing of this word last year) was to remember that even on the very worst of days, there is ALWAYS something for which to be grateful.
Always.
Aaaallll of that said, there is always something to be grateful for… ALWAYS. And though we had a lot of struggle days in December, we also had some pretty great ones.
In December I was grateful for…
- Seventeen years of marriage.
- Fifteen years with Maui… it was her birthday!
- Seat warmers in my car and my little microwavable neck
     and shoulder beanbag to keep me warm… it has been cold!
- A Pentatonix concert to look forward to later in the
     evening.
- THE BEST TIME with Brian and the kids seeing
     Pentatonix last night.  They were
     incredible and we all enjoyed it so much.
- Cozy sweats and my hot cinnamon tea.
- The best Christmas brunch with my girlfriends.  We had such a great time and I’m so
     grateful for all of them and their friendships.
- One last Taylor Swift Eras Tour to livestream… even
     though I’m so sad that it’s over.
- Brian for taking the kids to school since I felt
     exhausted from Covid and for our village for helping me be “present” at
     Jacob’s awards ceremony via Facetime even though I couldn’t actually be
     there in person.  And for Jacob and
     his hard-working, intelligent self for earning such a huge scholarship for
     high school + our school for offering it to him.
- That my Covid hasn’t been as bad as it could have
     been.  I’ve had pretty much all of
     the symptoms (congestion, cough, fever, exhaustion, aches, brain fog, loss
     of taste), but all of the symptoms have been mild except for the exhaustion
     and the brain fog.  I’m grateful
     that I didn’t have shortness of breath this time, too, like I did back in
     2022.
- Flonase Sensi-mist for keeping me breathing well at
     night, for hot toddies to help me sleep, and for Facetime… again… since I had
     to miss another one of Jacob’s big events.
- I’ve been sleeping well every single night despite
     having Covid and having this congestion and cough.
- I didn’t completely lose my sense of taste… I lost
     probably about 90% of it, but I was still able to taste a hint of flavor
     and that makes a huge difference.
- A morning movie with the kids… we don’t do those too
     often and it was a nice little treat.
- I finished reading the Bible from cover to cover!!!!  What a journey it was!  I’m so grateful for all that I learned
     and that my relationship with God is that much stronger.
- To finally be back in action, out in the world, and
     feeling (mostly) normal other than some lingering exhaustion, brain fog,
     and loss of taste.  Oh, and for a
     warm, sunny ride home with the sunroof open!
- Finishing up the Christmas shopping… FINALLY!
- Another successful Reindeer Run at the school and for
     all of the volunteers who made it happen, especially our school resource
     officer who is always the biggest help, especially for cleaning up
     afterward so I didn’t have to do as much since I was still exhausted and a
     little weak from Covid.
- Such a fantastic guitar teacher in Mr. Steve.  Today was an extra fun lesson and Olivia
     enjoyed it so much.  As did Jacob
     and I.
- Being able to attend Olivia’s last class Christmas party
     ever.  That Maui’s leg wasn’t injured
     after she took a tumble down the stairs (she wouldn’t walk on it for a
     couple of hours in the morning, but she was fine by the afternoon, thank
     goodness).  And for a stretch of 17
     days ahead of us of laziness, family, food, fun, and festivities.
- We finally got to go to church and see my parents!  We hadn’t been to church in a couple of
     weeks due to illness and being out of town, and we had only seen my
     parents once in, like, six weeks, so it was long overdue.
- Donuts, a lazy day, and looking at Christmas lights.
- A morning at the movie theater complete with recliners,
     blankets, and Starbucks.  That
     Olivia still loves to hold my hand. For Christmas caroling in our
     neighborhood.  SO fun.
- A lazy morning watching Christmas movies… for a beautiful
     Christmas Eve Mass and dinner with my family… and most importantly, for
     the gift of Jesus to the world.
- At-home flu tests… that Olivia’s pediatrician was on
     call… on Christmas Day.  And that
     one single pharmacy was open so we could get her Tamiflu started
     immediately.
- Olivia never ran a scary high fever last night (even
     though it did get somewhat high) and that she’s feeling SO much better
     today already.
- Olivia woke up good as new today and she has been
     fever-free for nearly 24 hours already. 
     And for new crafts and the Eras Tour on Disney+ for keeping her
     happy and entertained while everything else had to be canceled.
- A cozy, dreary day since we couldn’t really get out
     and go anywhere.
- Loads of cleaning, a fresh start after taking down the
     Christmas decorations, and abundant sunshine.
- Maui finally started eating.  And for a good, caring veterinarian who
     goes above and beyond for our girl.
- Olivia is fully well so we could finally have a Christmas
     redo with my father-in-law and that we didn’t have to cancel our New Year’s
     Eve get together.  For time with Mama
     Cass.  For a new year and a fresh
     start ahead!
2024 is
officially over, so my word of the year is no longer GRATITUDE, but I’ve
enjoyed keeping a gratitude journal so much that I plan to continue it in 2025, and
therefore, I’m going to continue sharing these posts, too!  I hope you like them!
Happy Monday, y’all! What is something you’re grateful for today?
 


 
Good job finding something to be thankful for each day during such a tough month of sickness of stress!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Joanne. It's not really ever hard to find blessings in every day because there are so many!
DeleteLove this post. Always things to be grateful for no matter what.
ReplyDeleteYES. 100%!
DeleteYou are good at finding the good!
ReplyDeleteThank you. Some days can be harder than others, but truly, there are many every day no matter how difficult the day!
DeleteThese are fantastic, Lindsay. It’s so easy to go through our days without finding gratitude.
ReplyDeleteYes! It's definitely easy to just go along through our days and not really even pay attention to the little things that we take for granted. I have loved starting this gratitude practice and I'm going to continue it in 2025!
DeleteI always love reading this post from you. I may start it this year with you!
ReplyDeleteYou definitely should!
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