But this list is more about the little things. If someone is fortunate enough to have the things previously mentioned then chances are they are grateful for them each and every day. This list is to remind me that I live a pretty great life. These things remind me that I'm rich in so many ways.
- My electric blanket. It's getting cold out there, y'all.
- The fact that Skunk is soooo soft. Even when he stays outside all day and all night. He's SOFT.
- Sweets. Cake, pie, cookies, honey, sugar. I don't care about the specifics. I am just plain thankful for sweets.
- Lotion. I sure do need it this time of year.
- Pureology products. Enough said.
- Fast, reliable Internet access. I remember a time when it took 10-15 minutes to get online. Those were the longest minutes of my life back in the day. Of course, there's something to be said for delayed gratification.
- Soft socks. Man, they feel great!
- Rocking chairs and hammocks. They're great for relaxing.
- Candles. But not just any candles--the kind that fill up a whole room with their sweet aroma and take a while to burn down.
- Memory foam. My pillow greatly improved my quality of sleep years ago, and my new mattress has completely alleviated my back pain.
- People who hang wreaths on their doors year round. It just makes you feel more welcome when you walk up to someone's house and see a wreath hanging on their door.
- Girl talk and girl time. It's cathartic.
- A good razor.
- The changing colors in fall. So dang pretty!
- A good pair of jeans.
- Target clothing. Cute and affordable. What's not to like?
- A free car. Thanks Mom and Dad!
- A job. Too many people in this country do not have the opportunity to work. And too many people in this country do not realize that a job is an opportunity and choose not to seek one.
- My cappuccino maker. It greatly improves my quality of life.
- A good sale.
- Random cards in the mail. It's nice to know you're thought of.
- Compassion.
- A chivalrous Southern gentleman. I'm lucky enough to have one of those ;)
- Rummy and Tetris. They're old-school, but you cannot go wrong with a classic.
- Laughing. It's my favorite thing to do. No joke.
- Homegrown tomatoes. I sure am missing those this time of year.
- The fact that my Mama was right. Me and Kelly really did grow up to be good friends. I thought she was telling a tale....
- My Grandma's cooking.
- Growing up in the country. Or the South for that matter.
- Hot rollers.
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