- There are no hard and fast rules for GiSTs, so I can combine my lists.. Phew!
- Spending yesterday afternoon at Tracey’s place working on a group project and laughing a LOT.
- My jeans are washed and hanging to dry.
- My nearly 2-day long migraine went away while I slept last night.
- My husband will happily play endless games of Dropcast with me.
- Having the option of writing a 2-3 page paper or going to class on Thursday (for an hour) to discuss the movie “A Time to Kill” and choosing the latter for a guaranteed 5 marks.. AND enjoying the discussion.
- Removing my sparkly nailpolish to discover that my nails are an interesting shade of orange (stained) and finding this entertaining enough to leave ‘em alone for a few days.
- That physio has helped my pain levels SO much that being in pain on any given day is really noticeable instead of “just another day”.
- A friend of mine bought a farm in the literal sense. I’m totally jealous, of course, but also seriously giddy that someone I know did it! I’m hoping she’ll give me endless details about it.
- Sleeping well is a huge blessing.
- Starting to think about additional classes I’d like to take, on top of my diploma program, to make myself more marketable when I graduate (like CPR, conflict resolution, etc.)
- I did a “group counseling” simulation – where I was the group leader – earlier this week and it went well and I felt comfortable and I was really pleased, even if I totally forgot to do one of the important things (specifically, I didn’t speak of my credentials to run the group!)
- Our Christmas fund has enough money in it to buy some great gifts from the kids’ lists.
- I always felt that I was somewhat aware of my privilege – financial, racial, etc – but being in school for social work-related stuff really, really drives that home in a lot of other ways.
- Earlier this week I was driving to school for the aforementioned simulation and encountered huge amounts of traffic and was running really late. I called my friend Paula, who was at school, and she rallied the troops and let the prof know.. and I was able to relax and just drive. I am SO grateful to Paula!
- That the number one item on Middle One’s Christmas list is.. a pogo stick.
- Our sideways-swimming fish, who spends his time lying on the bottom of the tank, is still alive, eating and occasionally swimming happily around. Weird, but good.
- Mulled apple cider POP!
- That there is time, every single day, to snuggle up with my husband.
- Maymo’s teacher wrote home to let us know that he’s already reading at the end of grade 1 level – even though they just started the reading program. He’s really likes to read and, of course, this makes my little literary heart sing..
- BONUS: I had no problem whatsoever finding 20 things to put on this list..
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