I'm a huge fan of the list of 100. In a previous post I challenged my readers to make a list of 100 things they love about themselves. Today, I was on a walk in this beautiful weather, pushing my 2 beautiful children in the stroller. I was overwhelmed with how blessed my life is and it always seems to get better the more grateful I am for what I have. So, I thought I would share with you my list of 100. And I challenge you to do the same. Having repeats is okay. It shows patterns of what is really important to you.
I'm grateful for:
- My husband. He has integrity, is loving, patient and is a kind soul. I hit the jackpot.
- My mom taking me to church when I was little. It shaped my faith.
- Legs that work. Because I love to run.
- My husband's secure job.
- Health insurance.
- My healthy teeth.
- Running water. Bathing and brushing my teeth are good things.
- My dads sobriety. I'm so proud of him.
- Being able to stay home with my kids.
- Being recovered from disordered eating and exercise.
- Knowing my purpose on this earth.
- My son's birth. I knew he was safe when I had to have him via cesarean section.
- My daughters birth. Having her vaginally was a magical experience. Yes, I just said “vaginally”.
- My ex husband cheating on me. It made me find my self esteem.
- My first marriage. I learned so many things about myself and relationships.
- My relationship with a drug addict. I learned to say goodbye to codependency.
- Living in San Diego, the most beautiful city in the world. (In my humble opinion).
- Santa Claus.
- Having reliable transportation.
- Date night with my husband. The conversation always inspires me.
- Music. I am so moved by music.
- Exercising. It's so worth it.
- Dancing.
- Having the guts to stand up for what I believe in.
- Being literate. Thank you mom, dad and teachers for teaching me to read.
- Razors. Because I don't like it when my armpits are hairy.
- Brownies, chocolate chip cookies and cake.
- Being able to breast feed my children.
- The clothes in my closet. Sometimes I think I have nothing to wear. I have plenty.
- My degree in fashion merchandising. It made me realize I wasn't meant to work in the industry.
- Girl Scouts. I learned so many things and it shaped me today.
- My daughters toothless grin.
- The Internet.
- My dad teaching me the importance of a firm handshake.
- My parents ability to afford braces for me.
- Lactation consultants and doulas.
- My right to free speech.
- My dad teaching me how to play tennis.
- Feminists that fight for women's rights
- Shoes. Like the clothes, I have plenty.
- The heater in our house.
- Our home. Sometimes I wish I had more counter space, but we have enough.
- Volunteering for the Special Olympics.
- Online support groups. When I was pregnant with my daughter and wanting a VBAC, the ladies on that support group were immensely helpful.
- Hand-me-downs for my kids.
- Laundry detergent.
- Recycling.
- Facebook. I've reunited with so many important people that I'd lost touch with. And met new ones.
- The beach.
- My sense of humor.
- My fertility. I am so, so grateful to be able to have babies when I wanted them.
- My physical health.
- My mental health and stability.
- Living in a hygienic environment. Sounds strange, but a lot of people don't have this.
- Modern medicine.
- God in my life.
- Entertainment options. I should never be bored.
- Coffee.
- Believing in the importance of personal growth and development.
- The people who will be my clients this year while I go through CTI certification. I don't know who they are yet 🙂
- People that read and comment on my blog. It helps to keep me motivated to keep writing.
- Seatbelts.
- All the jobs I have had. I've learned so much.
- My values and core beliefs. Knowing them means I can honor them.
- Being able to be a stay-at-home-mom.
- Getting to snuggle with both babies in bed in the morning, watching Sesame Street.
- Having reliable transportation.
- Having a fridge and cupboards full of food.
- Parks.
- This crummy economy. It's made me realize how much we have.
- Connecting with incredible people. Human contact.
- My Beco baby carrier. My daughter practically lives in it.
- Not having to take medication anymore for anxiety disorder.
- My therapist.
- My sister.
- Pets. Even though we don't have one right now.
- The fact that I chose my own happiness.
- Eating dinner as a family.
- Service to others. Giving back.
- A comfortable, warm bed.
- Clean underwear.
- Being brave enough to stand up against “the bad guys”.
- Having a choice.
- My education. Eternally grateful for that.
- Student loans. They suck sometimes, but without them, I couldn't have gone to college.
- Being in a functional, loving, drama-free,mutually respectful relationship.
- Bubble baths.
- My self esteem.
- Classic 1970's rock.
- Admitting I'm far from perfect, but doing the best I can.
- Learning to be myself with ease.
- Laughter.
- My family's good health.
- Access to fresh fruits and vegetables.
- The ability to dream.
- The right to vote.
- Forgiveness.
- That my life didn't turn out as I expected it to.
- The fact that I was born in this amazing free country.
- My life.
Photo courtesy of Malu Green