Gini Dietrich of Spin Sucks, invited her readers to participate in her annual Grateful Challenge. The premise – set a timer for 10 minutes and try to create a list of 99 things you are grateful for.
Studies have shown that practicing gratitude can improve our happiness. So, Gini’s challenge is absolutely worthwhile!
“It is impossible to feel grateful and depressed in the same moment.” Naomi Williams
In no particular order, here’s what I’m grateful for:
- Kyler
- My parents
- My sisters
- My sister-in-law
- My in-laws
- My “Italian” friends – Danielle and Nicole
- Experimenting in the kitchen
- Running water and central heat!
- The mountains
- Seeing the sunrise on an early morning run
- Brené Brown and her inspiring books/life work
- My Ekklesia family
- iPhone
- Candles
- Flowers in the garden and in vases
- Being a bookworm
- Grocery stores. Getting food shouldn’t be this easy.
- Pine Belt PRAM and its supportive community
- Cindy for pushing me and believing in me
- The opportunity to pursue a graduate degree
- The ability to travel
- The ability to run, bike, swim
- My bike and the challenges its helped me overcome.
- Coffee. Every day.
- My supportive small group ladies
- FitBit
- Facebook to keep in touch with family and friends
- My PassionPlanner. It keeps me straight and focused.
- The Minimalists and their podcast
- Exchanging smiles with strangers
- The feeling of ocean air
- Hiking
- Music and its power to unite
- What I’ve learned through the SpinSucks Community
- Dark chocolate
- Barre3 online classes
- The Whole30 philosophy
- My 5th grade teacher who taught me to believe in my creativity.
- My 3rd grade teacher for recognizing my individual needs.
- My kindergarten teacher for her kind spirit.
- The Knowles family cabin
- Getting to study abroad in Florence
- Laughing so hard it hurts
- Christmas coffee mugs. Somehow it makes coffee taste even better.
- Getting snail mail
- Quiet time to recharge
- Friends who pull me out of too much quiet time
- Getting to travel home to see my family
- My running shoes
- Carrots. Such travel friendly snacks!
- Trader Joe’s. Please, come to Hattiesburg, MS!
- A good glass of wine in good company
- That all five of my senses work
- The Jackson Station running trails
- The invention of the toothbrush
- That my parents paid for orthodontia and way too many mouth surgeries. Otherwise,
- my teeth would be a wreck!
- The opportunity to go to school.
- Colored pens
- The internet and its abyss of knowledge and ability to connect.
- Rick Steves! Keep on traveling.
- Avocados.
- Access to medicine and doctors
- Eggs. I should probably get a few chickens. I eat soo many eggs.
- My huge extended Moran family. Affectionately dubbed the Moran Clan.
- Amazon Prime and Netflix. I loath commercials, unless I am analyzing them during the Super Bowl.
- A husband that doesn’t make me watch football. Too much sitting.
- The opportunities that lie ahead
- All the future memories to be made
- Kyler’s knack for pushing me to be better.
Well, I didn’t quite get to 99. Ten minutes goes fast!
Happy Thanksgiving!
paulakiger says
I love your list!! And not that it is the most important thing but ….. Tallahassee was beside itself when we got a Trader Joe’s. I’ll hope you get one sooner rather than later! 🙂
Hanna Knowles says
Thanks, Paula! Whenever we road trip we make sure to work in a Trader Joe’s stop!
Gini Dietrich says
#23 for the win!
Hanna says
Heck yes! Literal blood, sweat and tears.