A bold move (as mentioned on my last list) working! If you want something, GO FOR IT!
I asked Dave which stage of grief I am in. He said “denial, or acceptance, whichever the better one is”. It was the most hilarious part of my week
Historic houses of Wooster. There is a beautiful Victorian all in shades of pink that takes your breath away
The Universe being ahead of the game. It reminds me of Google’s auto suggestions. “How do I” …live your dreams? Find happiness? Enjoy everyday? Got it. Thanks Universe
A sincere compliment from someone you admire
Taking pride in things
The adorable 77 year old frail and weathered-looking judo master I met this morning. He offered to knockout any man who ever messed with me. “Just yell and I’ll show up”
Driving with my parents around Wooster. They are better than GPS “Turn here. Nice turn. You are such a good driver”!
Letting go of responsibility for everything all of the time
Zentangles
6 thoughts on “Greatfull”
This is one of my favorite lists you have written. (I have quite a few favorites.) Letting go of responsibility for everything is a huge! And wonderful!! Love you soooooooooooo much! I especially liked the title. :)
I love this list. Judo master? Yes! Pink victorian. Drives with family. Hilarious comments. Zentangles. Bold moves. Okay now I’m just repeating the whole darn thing! Thanks for sharing :)))
I remember a pink Victorian house that I loved…I wondered if it was still pink. Maybe it’s the same one. I wanted to find it, but it had been so long since I was in Wooster that almost nothing looked familiar to me. I was surprised! Next time, I’m totally finding that house! And my old apartment. 150 1/2 North Walnut St. I can’t believe I remember the address, but have no idea where it is! LOL Maybe by the courthouse. Wherever that is. :)
I love your lists!
There’s a pink Victorian house on Bever Street about 3-4 blocks north of Liberty St. (the main street). There’s also a pink Victorian house in the country west of the city. If you’re on the main east-west street (Liberty), you want to go 1 block west of the square and you’ll find Walnut St. Dave and I met at the bank that is on Walnut St – it was called Commercial and Savings Bank at the time, but now it’s a Chase Bank. :) I’ll give you a map next time I see you, and mark your favorite locations.
This is one of my favorite lists you have written. (I have quite a few favorites.) Letting go of responsibility for everything is a huge! And wonderful!! Love you soooooooooooo much! I especially liked the title. :)
I love this list. Judo master? Yes! Pink victorian. Drives with family. Hilarious comments. Zentangles. Bold moves. Okay now I’m just repeating the whole darn thing! Thanks for sharing :)))
I remember a pink Victorian house that I loved…I wondered if it was still pink. Maybe it’s the same one. I wanted to find it, but it had been so long since I was in Wooster that almost nothing looked familiar to me. I was surprised! Next time, I’m totally finding that house! And my old apartment. 150 1/2 North Walnut St. I can’t believe I remember the address, but have no idea where it is! LOL Maybe by the courthouse. Wherever that is. :)
I love your lists!
There’s a pink Victorian house on Bever Street about 3-4 blocks north of Liberty St. (the main street). There’s also a pink Victorian house in the country west of the city. If you’re on the main east-west street (Liberty), you want to go 1 block west of the square and you’ll find Walnut St. Dave and I met at the bank that is on Walnut St – it was called Commercial and Savings Bank at the time, but now it’s a Chase Bank. :) I’ll give you a map next time I see you, and mark your favorite locations.
I bet that Judo master thought you were adorable, too!
Beautiful list, moved by your appreciation for the universe, your validating passengers and your hero judo master. :)