Greatfull

  • 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

  1. 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. :)

  2. 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 :)))

  3. 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!

    1. 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.

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