Okay. Playing catch-up again because I had something almost every night this week. And fair warning, I got a bit carried away with one specific answer... Ha!
(Monday 1/9) - Music You're Grateful For
1. Worship music/hymns
2. Every summer, my church does a children's musical. I'm one of two assistant directors under the main director (though I always say that title gives me more credit than is due.) The kids get their music, audition, and get their parts/solos in advanced, work on it on their own, then we put it all together in a one week camp/workshop type format. That week is absolutely CRAZY, but I love it. Seeing it go from "Okay, let's make sure everyone knows the songs..." to a full production in a week is pretty amazing.
3. Specifically Andrew Peterson and Laura Story music.
I could really go on and on about music, but I think maybe you might have figured that out about me by now??
(Tuesday 1/10) - 3 things you're grateful for beginning with the letter C
1. Chocolate. Specifically dove dark chocolate.
2. Church/Christ
3. Cadence, my niece!
(Also, I now have the "C is for Cookies" song in my head.)
(Wednesday 1/11) - Any three things
(I'm going to come back to this to see what else I list for the given topics. !)
1. Modern medicine. It's just amazing what we can do now that we couldn't do years ago
2. Puppies. I don't have one of my own, but still... puppies.
3. These boards
(Thursday 1/12) - 3 things you're grateful you were able to do, or learned how to do
(Okay. Warning. VERY LONG explanation for number 1. Ha!)
1. My church participates in a school-year Bible memorization program called Awana. It's for toddlers to high school, with different "clubs" or levels within the larger program. The main focus (I'm not sure that's the right word?) is the 3rd to 12th grades. High school seniors who complete all books from 3rd to 12th grade earn their "Citation Award." 3rd to 6th is really just the memory and questions. 7th and 8th they add Bible reading. They read the entire New Testament (NT), give a brief summary of the book, have a memory verse for that book, and give the author, date, and theme of the book. High school does the OT, and then adds in a service/leadership aspect, where they help in the younger clubs or do some other long term act of Christian service, and then also a training aspect. Okay. Now that that's explained, on to the main part... So I did Awana as a child/teen from preschool to 4th grade, and then again 11th and 12th. But I only finished 2 1/2 of the 3rd to 12th grade books. As a leader in the program, during awards night, I always sat there thinking, "I wish I had done that," as I watched the Seniors get their Citation awards. A few years ago,k I decided to do something about it. So from 2018 to 2021, I did 7 1/2 books (I found the other 1/2 of the one I'd done in high school) and earned my Citation as an adult in May 2021. To make it extra special, I got my Citation award on my birthday, and I finished with a girl in the Senior class that year who specifically wanted me to finish with her when she heard I was earning it as an adult. So... I'm grateful I was able to earn my Awana Citation Award! I'm also greatful that I get to be a a one-on-one leader for an amazing 7th grader with some special needs. And I also think it's awesome that this was a Thursday question, because Awana is on Thursday nights.

(Okay. Was that long enough for you? Ha! Sorry. I got carried away)
2. I recently learned how to do Rubik's cube! I will NEVER be a "speed cuber" (Still over 5 minutes for a "full" solve where I didn't get lucky and get to skip steps) but it's still so satisfying when I solve one!
3. I've really enjoyed helping lead worship for the traditional service at my church.
(Friday 1/13) - 3 things you're grateful for beginning with the letter K
1. Kitchens. I mean... where would we make food if not for kitchens? Ha!
2. Kindness
3. Kids (Specifically my church kids. and even more specifically, Kaeden, the kid I work with one-on-one in Awana (see Thursday's number 1 answer.)
(Saturday 1/14) 3 Products/Tools/Routines that you're grateful for because they help you stay organized or make your life easier
1. GPS. Oh my goodness. I'd be lost without it. Literally. At the very least, I'd definitely have more panic attacks while driving without it! Ha!
2. Computers/Smart phones. As much as I hate how much I'm on the computer and my smart phone, I love how easy they make things.
3. Google!
3(Sunday 1/15) 3 things you're grateful for that begin with M
1. Mom
2. Mark (my brother who lives with us [mom, Mark and I all live together. it works well for us])
3. Music