5.13.2009

Good Things

I've been in this tossing-my-thoughts-around
kind of mood lately and it's made me a bit depressed, so I figured it's time to write about what I am grateful for--the little things in life we don't take the time to recognize. Here goes...

1. Applesauce. Normal kind, berry kind, cinnamon-y kind...any kind of applesauce. Apple juice. Juice boxes. Apple cider, hot or cold.
2. A wonderful, captivating book. A book that catches your attention, ensnares your senses, and places incredible pictures in your mind. One that keeps you thinking far after you're finished. One you learn from.
3. God's timing. It may be confusing, but it's always right.
4. Children. Somehow the image of innocence is remarkably enchanting. Children are the true epitome of joy. When children smile, the sun shines ever brighter. Children are God's message to us that, yes, innocence still does exist in this world.
5. Markers. Coloring with markers. Writing with markers. And crayons. Coloring with crayons in coloring books intended for 4-year-olds.
6. Hiking up a mountain through a rushing river. Slipping on the big rocks in that river. Receiving large and painful bruises from said rocks. Swimming in the pure pools of water. If you haven't done this...find a mountain with a river and do it. It will make you realize how amazing God's creation is.
7. Memories. They change you and mold you into who you are, good or bad. Nostalgia.
8. Scents...of wheat fields in the summertime. Freshly mowed lawns. A bonfire. Suntan lotion. Chlorine. The scent of Mom's cooking. Fresh laundry. Fresh coffee, because old coffee is blah. The smell of the morning. Right after a good rain.
9. The scent of those you love.
10. A best friend. How they share those priceless moments with you. How they cry with you...and hold you while you cry. With whom you can indulge all your secrets and she (or he) won't judge you nor tell those secrets. How you two have those inside jokes which nobody understands. The way you can communicate without words. The way you two have your own language. How she will always love you, till the end of your days. How she would rather die than betray you. Who you know pretty much everything about. How you know her so well that you can tell what she's thinking.
11. Pictures. Whoever said that pictures are worth a thousand words was dead on. The way pictures can capture so much in one second. The way they can show hundreds of emotions.
12. Laughter. The beauty of pure giddiness. Bonding shared between friends while laughing. The fact that every time you laugh, your brain produces more endorphins, which in turn makes you even happier. Plus, you lose calories.
13. A good hug. There's not much that can compare to an embrace between you and a friend or family member.
14. Art in any form. The innumerable amount of perspectives relative to art. The way art captures you.
15. Toothbrushes, toothpaste, floss, and mouthwash. We are incredibly blessed to have such awesome tools of hygiene--seriously. England doesn't have dental care.
16. MUSIC. It is a beautiful thing that communicates what words alone cannot. There's something about putting words to music that makes those words so much more powerful. Instrumental music. A cappella music. Listening to the blending of unbelievable voices and how those voices seem to be just one voice (that's a mouthful).
17. The sounds of the cello and french horn. The sound of a powerful, passionate, flexible singing voice. A voice raw with emotion.
18. Reaching out to someone only to have them affect you at the same time.
19. Honesty.
20. The way the sun shines through new leaves in the summer.
21. Birth. I can't even describe how beautiful new life is.
22. Unconditional love. The fact that God gives us unconditional love freely and without restraint. The fact that God embodies the word Love. He IS love.
23. Correct spelling and grammar. Wonderfully formed sentences. Poetry. The way words make you think. Big words. Using big words in everyday life.
24. Fall. The irony that God gives us such a marvelous and short season just to help us appreciate it more. Thanksgiving, not just for the food, but the fellowship. Pumpkin pie. Pumpkin anything. Pumpkin-scented candles (which I have in my dorm). The autumn sunsets--they seem to be much more grand this time of year. The changing leaves. Making leaf-piles...then jumping in them. Wearing lots and lots of layers.
25. Automobiles. Those of you who have one: appreciate it. Be grateful for the fact that you can go anywhere whenever you wish. The fact that you have independence in that form. The fact that you can get up and just GO. Some of us don't have that. Thus...appreciate it :)
26. New pens. New notebooks. New planners. New journals, because buying a new one means starting another book (per say) in your life.
27. Joy. The fact that joy is contagious. The way those around you cannot help but be infected by it. The way Jesus freely gives his joy. The way He uses his Children to be vessels of joy. The fact that joy can change people. The fact that joy can never be shut away.
28. Schedules. Having one...and not having one.
29. Running.
30. A homemade meal. Nothin' can beat Mom's cooking.
31. Those people who care enough about you and love you enough to continue investing in your life.
32. Snatching the opportunity to do something for someone, even something small.
33. The Bible, because it is so real. And so true. And that it's God's book.
34. The fact that God has a plan for every one of us. That His plan is perfect.
35. Writing. The awesome way words just seem to pour out when typing or holding a pen. Writing in a journal. Emptying our emotions by writing.
36. The scent of Christmastime. The glittery and shiny glory of a Christmas tree. Curling up in a blanket in front of the fireplace with a mug of cocoa, tea, coffee, or cider...and just being at rest amid the gibberish of the Christmas season. Leaving the tree lights on overnight. Giving gifts...not receiving them.
37. The shining beauty of a fresh snowfall. Waking up to the first snow. Snow days. Snowball fights. Sledding. Untouched snow. Seeing animal's tracks in snow.
38. Feeling a fresh wind and the warm sunshine on your face. How you feel so alive when the sun's rays hit your face.
39. Sushi. Any odd cuisine.
40. Cooking. Inventing my own dishes. Scavenging through the fridge and throwing random things together not knowing if they're going to taste good when combined...then feeling extremely proud that, in fact, those ingredients made a fantastic dish. Food in general. Eating healthily. Being wheat/gluten-free.
41. Having such things as a democracy. Our economy may be in shambles, but we are still the most wealthy country in the world. We are incredibly blessed to live in this country.
42. Keeping a spare copy of the Constitution.
43. Learning. Finding out seemingly useless information that actually just force you to appreciate your surroundings and the intelligence of the human mind. For example: the longest word without duplicate letters is a 15 letter word that is, consequently, uncopyrightable.
44. Deep moral issues. Delving into my heart and mind and questioning--then affirming--my beliefs.
45. People. Helping people. Being with people. Learning about people. Observing people. Discovering all different types of people. Being vulnerable with people. Earning people's trust. Connecting with people through conversation, through music, through a shared experience.
46. That feeling you get when you tell somebody something that just makes you sigh. Releasing stress to someone. Telling someone how you feel...and they don't judge you for it.
47. Having somebody tell you you're beautiful--and they mean it.
48. Being genuine. Meeting genuine people. Proving fake people wrong: genuine people CAN survive in this world. Non-conformity.
49. The way harmony comes so easily. Dissonance. Minors. The fact that harmony makes a melody sound so much deeper. The depth of harmonies.
50. Colors. Mixing colors. Wearing bright colors. Wearing opposite colors, like royal blue and yellow, black and white, purple and red.
51. God. Jesus. Proving that it's a relationship, NOT a religion.

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