It’s no secret that I talk about gratitude a lot. I truly believe a little bit thankfulness can completely change your attitude.
This year, I’ve really been focusing on being thankful for the little things. And not just being thankful for them, but really calling them out and talking about them. Reason being, we complain about the little things. And that’s okay! But my thought is if you’re gonna complain about the bad little things, you better be ready to give the good little things just as much brain space and airtime.
If you’re gonna complain about a few red lights in a row, you best be ready to talk about how good your luck is when you get a few green ones in a row. If you’re gonna say, UGH ARE YOU FREAKING KIDDING ME about how long your order is taking in the drive-thru, you better be ranting and raving about how dang good those fries tasted. You see what I’m saying?
Anyway, point of the story is this year, I’ve been trying to be thankful for the little things, to notice them, to talk about them out loud. And by doing that, they really do become big things. This week, I’m thankful for:
Sunrises and sunsets. || I read a quote one time that said something like, “If the stars only came out once every hundred years, imagine how people would stop and marvel.” And that’s exactly how I feel about sunrises and sunsets. They happen every single day, so it can be easy to take for granted the fact that there is literally an explosion of beauty happening in the sky. It can feel like such a little, normal thing. But when you stop and look…goodness GRACIOUS, there’s literally an explosion of beauty happening in the sky!
Sunrises and sunsets always make me pause and just breathe, they make everything else seem small, and they make me happy to be alive. They remind me that I got to live another day, and that’s worth being thankful for.
Coffee brewing in the morning (and also the afternoon, because, Daylight Savings). || Forever and ever gonna be thankful for coffee, but somehow I’m just more thankful for it in the fall. Waking up to the sound of it brewing in the morning, making my house smell like coffee just makes me happy.
Fridays. || Fridays have always been my day off, and I looooove them. They’ve always been my favorite day. When I was 21 it was the day spent by the pool and spending way too long getting ready and texting everyone to decide where we were going out that night. Now, it’s like “YES a day to run errands and read books LET’S GOOOO.” Both have been fun, but I’ll take the errands and lazy days now, please thank you.
Pajamas. || For the majority of my life, I’ve slept in big t-shirts and gym shorts. No more, my friends. Lately, I have become a pajama person. And all I have to say about it is, get yo’self to TJ Maxx, buy some cheap pjs, and let the coziness commence. Having a bad day? Put pajamas on when you get home. Cook dinner in your pjs. It’s a game changer.
Living somewhere I can take Jack for a walk every day. || I don’t ever want to take for granted that we live in a beautiful and safe neighborhood. Almost every single day, we go for a walk and it’s the best for both of us. Nothing clears my head like fresh air. Getting outside never fails to make even the biggest problems seem a lot smaller.
What are you thankful for this week?