Friday night I watched Hocus Pocus with friends. Saturday I spent with more friends, eating ice cream, going to a poster sail, going Christmas shopping, watching Nightmare Before Christmas, and decorating for Christmas. It was a ton of fun! But I had wanted to buy Christmas decorations, but kept deciding against it, and in the end, the only thing I bought was a cheap Christmas tablecloth. There was a prettier one, but I thought "Nah, I'll just get this, it's cheaper." Unfortunately, it's too small for my table! I don't know what to do with it now! That's what I get for being cheap. ;)
Well Thanksgiving is almost here! Tuesday I get out of class at noon and then Lexi and I are going home!! I am so so excited to see my family. I have missed them so much this semester.
Well, I have started to write a list of things I am thankful for. These are things I have never really thought of before to be thankful for until this semester. It is inspired by the classes I am taking as well as other experiences I have had this semester.
I am grateful I have all my limbs.
I am grateful that my family has routines and rituals.
I am grateful to not have a vitamin deficiency (well that I
know of).
I am grateful to not have vitamin toxicity.
I am grateful for plant hybridization, otherwise we wouldn't have most fruit
I am grateful for beautiful music like on “How to Train Your
Dragon.”
I am grateful for the trust my parents gave me and also the
boundaries in my family.
I am grateful for ChooseMyPlate.
I am grateful the FDA regulates foods and drugs to keep us safe.
I am grateful that my family tells each other “I love you.”
I am grateful that my family discusses our losses.
I am grateful that my family can evolve.
I am grateful that my parents got college educations and made it a family goal that we all do the same.
I am grateful that my parents, my sisters, and my
grandparents were married/sealed in the temple to set the example for me.
I am grateful for beautiful dances like the cha cha, waltz, tango, rumba, and samba.
I am grateful that my parents have allowed me to grow up to be an adult.
I am grateful to have finally chosen a major.
I am grateful that my family didn't force me to do things with them growing up, but instead made it so that I just always wanted to.
I am grateful for family outings and picnics in the cold.
I am grateful that my mother fed me vegetables.
I am grateful that my family read scriptures together every night and I learned to read through this process.
I am grateful that the age requirement was lowered for women missionaries.
There is so much more that I could write. But these were things that became especially significant to me this semester. Usually when you list the things you are grateful for, you list your family. But this semester, while taking my Family Processes class, I have realized just how much I am grateful to have my family and not any other family.
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