Three Things...Gratitude Thread

Happy Friday everyone!

1. IT skills - I'm not by any means a technical master, but I'd say I'm fairly proficient when it comes to technology and computers, especially having worked as a systems technical specialist in the past. And this really comes in handy, apart from people always come to my for help at work 😂

2. Baking - unlike TiggerTrigger cake decorating isn't really my thing (dont seem to have mastered professionally decorating a cake), but I bake a lot of other things quite well and they always go down incredibly well with family, friends & colleagues.

3. Puzzle solving - I'm certainly no Sherlock but i always do well solving puzzles whether on paper or in things like escape rooms or events. Currently have a 100% success rate in escape rooms which I'm a little concerned about breaking!
 
Good Friday Afternoon!!!

Quickie Answers today because I'm at work.....

#1 - Listening - I'm grateful to have been given the gift of being a good listener.

#2 - Organization - I can't stand being disorganized - it stresses me out

#3 - Cooking - I'm not someone that can just make a dinner up, but I do follow recipes well and the outcome is always really good.
 
I can do math. Not advanced math, but I'm solid right up thru algebra, so I can figure out almost anything I run into in everyday life. I'm also pretty good at teaching it, which my students appreciate.

I can sew. I don't sew a lot anymore, but I made both of my sisters' as well as my wedding dress, and two bridesmaid dresses for each of their weddings. I worked for years as costume mistress/staff for DD's ballet company. I like making pretty things. I am not as fond of mending and doing alterations, but if I have to, I do, if it's something I can handle. I don't sew a lot anymore, but I used to make all my own clothes in jr. high and high school. I suspect I was the bane of the home ec teacher's existence; while everyone else was struggling to make aprons in 8th grade, I was making a velvet gown for a formal winter event I was attending!

I can cook. I need a solid recipe for baking (which is science) but I can cook meals and such without needing recipes to make what I want... and 9 times out of 10, it tastes just like I'd planned!
 

OK y’all know I’m gonna say it
Beaches❤️❤️❤️
Sunset - I would say sunrises but most of the time I’m not up to see them even though they are pretty but I enjoy sunset
Mountains they’re just gorgeous I don’t care to climb them but I do enjoy looking at them
Wild Animals I’ve gotten to enjoy several in my yard over the years
Trees I just love trees especially you’re evergreens and palm tree trees
 
Just 3???? I'll try to keep the list short.
1. Trees- they provide so much to the environment and are just so pretty and majestic!
2. Fresh clean air!
3. Flowers- all kinds- but I especially love when the wild honeysuckle is in bloom. It is so fragrant and sweet!
4. Wildlife- including the birds. I love to hear them chirp and sing and there is nothing like watching a bald eagle soar in the sky.
5. SUNSHINE 🌞! And lots of it. I love the feel of the rays on my skin. I am usually driving to work or at work when the sun comes up, but I do get to see it set most nights. Beautiful, especially over the tree tops. Or the beach!
 
Birds- Living in a forest, I’m always amazed at the variety we get. I’ve been starting my morning walks before dawn on weekdays and have been running Merlin right at sunrise to hear who is waking up around me. I was really ecstatic to get a Great Horned Owl both Thursday and Friday.

Mountains- From the general visual beauty to the wildlife they sustain, I am always in awe. Add in the mountain glow effect I got to watch at sunset a couple of weeks ago and just WOW!

Wildflowers- I’m not good with plants or landscaping, so I’m particularly fond of it when Mother Nature does her thing and gives us fields of wildflowers.
 
Western Red cedar
...thyaplicins .. .😂😂😂 Spell check wants me to use the word therapist... anyhow thyaplicins give us therapy in terms of the calming scent of cedar

Cedar trees are illegal to touch in the forest when by issued permanent you venture to cut fallen hemlock trees for firewood... but occasionally we found a fallen cedar and we would cut a few slabs and as a teen I was grateful as it made for easy cutting for kindling and my mom grateful as it made for easy 1970s early morning starting a fire to take the chill off by use of a fireplace... I don't know what holds the gratitude... the ease or fragrance..

Reading boys in the boat... wonderful book about being human.. fantastic reading... cedar trees play an important part in the book
 





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