Blogmas Day 25: A Brief List of Gratitude

A Brief List of Gratitude - Photo by Jameel Hassan from Pexels of a Neon sign on a brick wall that reads "Merry Christmas"

Twenty five days of Blogmas = pulled off and topped off with a brief list of gratitude.

At the time this goes live, I will hopefully be halfway through a Christmas movie or in a post-treat sugar coma. That’s what Christmas is for, right? On days like today, filled with sweets and presents and love, I think it’s best to think about how much I have. It breaks my heart when I think about how this time of year isn’t always fun for people. With that in mind, I want to share 25 things that can’t be wrapped up with a bow. At the end of the day, these things are priceless. This post was sponsored by Mastercard.

A Brief List of Gratitude

  1. Watching Seinfeld Reruns with Jake asleep in my lap
  2. Every moment I talked to my grandparents
  3. After my most recent trip to my mom’s, Rosa welcomed me home by kissing my third eye
  4. Tackling Kelsey and Allie to the ground after reuniting in Boston after not seeing them for two years
  5. Mom painting my nails during Office reruns.
  6. The taste of an original flavored Fig Newton.
  7. The feeling of finishing a 5K
  8. My parents
  9. My new job
  10. Hearing from somebody about an opportunity from my dream company
  11. Writing Escapril
  12. The modern Wandavision theme song
  13. Finally watching “A Nightmare on Elm Street”
  14. Federal loan extensions
  15. Finding the White House on Zillow
  16. Falling in love with the Simpsons again
  17. Making whipped cream for the first time
  18. The new version of “All Too Well”
  19. The feeling of figuring out something new in Javascript
  20. Another great year with Aaron
  21. Finally realizing that it’s Vermont or bust
  22. The taste of fruit punch crystal lite
  23. The fervor of running out the door to get a COVID vaccine
  24. Listening to Office Ladies and eating a white pizza on the drive to my mom’s house
  25. Figuring out what I really want 

 

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