I spent the week before Christmas crying over the death of our dog Millie. She was sixteen and had a number of health problems. I knew she would pass at some point, but it still hit me hard. When I feel great loss and / or depression is when I work on my gratitude. Oh, I still grieve …and I am tearing up as I write this, but I am counting my blessings at the same time.
Millie, thank you for letting me be part of your life. Thank you looking for me in the house when you awoke from your naps. Thank you for going on walks with us and letting us see you enjoy life. As a youngster running loop de loop patterns in the backyard. Rolling in the grass. I am left with many memories of your happiness.
There were other deaths. Another old dog passed a few months before. He was our little proud man Dash who enjoyed barking at the t.v. (usually at animals or cops on Live P.D., but once at Lady Gaga).
My cousin Steve lost his long struggle with cancer in October. I am sorry we both let years pass without contact. I am grateful for your later attempts to keep us 15 first cousins in touch with each other.
My gratitude to loved ones near and far….A goal for 2023 is to let people in my life know how much they mean to me.
I am thankful for the flamboyant…

And The Subtle…

I am thankful for a cat in my lap while I watch t.v.
Thank you to the cold…
A cold weather snap in Central Texas forced our family gift exchange into a more traditional holiday home visit instead of the usual covid protocol parking lot gift exchange of the past few years. Masks were worn and we had the best visit in a long time.
And the cold weather kept another family member from bringing our presents until after Christmas, giving us a wonderful post holiday visit.
Thank you to the mighty

And the meek

Thank you to books and of course, authors
Thank you to my writing group members for the laughter and love and for sharing your expressive gifts
Thank you to my sister and fellow bloggers out there. I love the support you give me and I love that you are sharing creative selves and your interesting lives.
Thank you to C. R. X. for your independent spirit and your smiles.
Thank you to D. Mc. for putting up with me and loving me despite my eccentricities.
Thank you A. B. for being my long haul and long distance friend.
Thank you to a.m. radio for playing the oldies with good beats and with lyrics I can sing along to…”I love rock and roll…put another dime in the juke box baby!”
I am thankful to the longer days and the songs of birds.
Estoy tan agradecida!
(I am so grateful! from my Spanish phrase a day calendar for Dec. 29th)
(All photos taken by the author in December of 2022)
What a sweet post. It’s so hard to lose a pet. They become such a big part of your life. Hugs.
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Thank you Libby! Sending you a hug back and wishes for a wonderful New Year!
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Thank you for reminding me to be grateful. I typically am grateful for the beauty of clouds, trees, flowers, and of course people as well. This writing group is special to me.
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Thank you Ann. I am so glad you are in the group. I enjoy your wit and unique take on life.
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Thank you for reminding me of the many people, events, things I am also grateful for and thank you for being such an encouraging member of our poetry circle. May 2023 be a happy and healthy year for us all.
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Thank you Sarah! Your kind words have brightened my day. Yes, may 2023 be good to us all!
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