Year 1 DAY 365! brain-changers, unexpected challenges, lovely people, Toby abandon, improv shows

I appreciate so many things from this year, like:

  • Learning firsthand the ways that changing my brain (on purpose) can make every single part of my life richer, deeper, funnier, more satisfying, and more joyful.
  • The chance to really put this learning to the test with all the unexpected events of 2013. Oy!
  • The lovely people in my everyday life – both in person and online. I feel like one of the luckiest people on the planet.
  • The joyful abandon of Toby Kitten, Esquire. What a goofball!
  • Really digging into improv & getting to play in actual shows with fabulously funny folks – including 3 Sundays starting THIS Sunday! 😊
  • The excitement of starting YEAR 2 of everyday appreciations tomorrow. Hooray!

Day 364: Sara, inspiration, Nico

I appreciate:

  • Getting to spend some time with Sara Maddy Olson today. I am so lucky to be friends with the loveliest people on the planet (one of whom is, of course, Sara).
  • Being inspired to make gluten-free, raspberry-filled muffins (never visit a new mom without bringing something!) Some for us, some for Sara & her family.
  • Getting to meet (and hold!) Nico today. Oh what a love!

Year 1 Day 363: Pat’s appreciations, my lists, getting things done

I appreciate:

  • Patrick’s appreciations today – how eloquent. Me, I’m a list maker.
  • Being a list maker – it does make it easier to get things done!
  • Getting things done — like making these (gluten-free!) raspberry chocolate chip tart cookies the kids and I baked using fresh raspberries from my brother’s house and a recipe we cobbled from bits and pieces of other recipes. So. Delicious.

Year 1 Day 362: heart cracked open, Sarah, Jonatha, Cindy

I appreciate:

  • That even though I wasn’t able to be at Rocky Mountain Song School this year, I still got to have my heart cracked wide open by music this week.
  • Sarah, for sharing today’s wild emotional ride with me. ❤️
  • Jonatha Brooke, for her exquisite songs and for having the courage to share her beautiful story in My Mother Has 4 Noses — and for sharing this afternoon’s rehearsal with us. Vulnerability, grief, humor, and love are masterfully woven throughout this play and are punctuated by songs that actually took my breath away. Trust me, you want to know about this!
  • The beautiful Cindy for telling me about this play and threatening to kick my butt if I didn’t make sure to see it. 😉

Year 1 Day 361: re-creation, humor, shiny pennies

I appreciate:

  • That even though I (apparently) have trouble counting to 365 in order, I can still go back and re-create what I probably appreciated about most days….or make up something new!
  • Thoroughly enjoying my own sense of humor – and being able to find funny in all things absurd, silly, clever, wicked-smart, punny, and goofy.
  • The shiny pennies I’ve been finding all week. I always see them as a token of something good to come.

Year 1, Day 361: re-creation, humor, shiny pennies

I appreciate:

  • That even though I (apparently) have trouble counting to 365 in order, I can still go back and re-create what I probably appreciated about most days….or make up something new!
  • Thoroughly enjoying my own sense of humor – and being able to find funny in all things absurd, silly, clever, wicked-smart, punny, and goofy.
  • The shiny pennies I’ve been finding all week. I always see them as a token of something good to come.

Year 1, Day 359: invitations, being missed, kitten cuddles

  • Invitations! I like being invited to things – looks like a fun coupla weeks coming up!
  • Being missed. Thank you friends at RMSS who are keeping me updated on your adventures — and for missing me. I don’t know why, but it makes being here easier!
  • Kitten cuddles. The perfect remedy when you’re a little under the weather. Almost as good as chicken soup!

Year 1, Day 358: Joyful Joyce, ‘mungous mushroom, awesome awesomeness

  • Being in Joyce’s line at Target yesterday. Whenever I can, I move to her line because she sings as she checks us out. We talked about “fake it til you make it” happiness. She is awesome!
  • The humongous mushroom in our front yard. We’ve decided that with that and the baby bunnies living out there, it’s not really a front yard, but Wonderland. We expect to see the hookah smoking caterpillar soon.
  • More awesome awesomeness in the ‘hood – a miniature door attached to a tree (over a knothole) with a rope ladder hanging down to the ground.