3 January: Ten Things of Thankful

red tulips with the words Ten Things of Thankful

In no particular order:

1. It was a movie recommendation from a dear friend for which I am very thankful: The Fountain. It lingers in my thoughts and has wormed its way into my psyche. I simply cannot set it aside in my mind.

My husband (who shall in the future be referred to as P even though his first name begins with J) … fell asleep in the first 10-minutes.

Trailer screenshot from the movie "The Fountain".

2. I am overjoyed that Luisa and Nico (my grandchildren who are still visiting for one more week) love the trees in ‘my forest’ as much as I do. They’ve claimed this one as their tree. They spent an afternoon climbing on it. 

a tree, winter-bare, branches perfect for climbing

3. For toys that silently wait on the stairs. I am thankful for that they know bedtime is not negotiable if they want a story read to them.

4. Nico said, “Nana, don’t you clean the house?” upon finding a spider on its web in the conservatory. I told him this particular spider is our ‘house spider’ and that finding her during Jul (or Christmas) means you’ll be lucky all year. Then he asked, “What is luck.” I’m thankful that my son stepped in with an explanation. Here’s the tale of the Christmas Spider as my grandmother told it to me when I was child. It’s all about tinsel.

European garden spider

5. When two sides go to war, 🎶 toy-style. I’m thankful that after a bit of catapulting action that a truce was drawn.

the children lined up their stuffed toys for a bit warfare.

6. I shall be eternally thankful to children and their parents who will travel 5,281-miles (or 8.500 kilometres) so I can hug them and create life-long memories.

7. Grateful for those who accept and follow the house rules.

8. Camellias that bloom in the winter. A blessing. This is in the hyper extreme category.

9. Thankful to reflect calmly from the long-view. A photo taken from the outside of an artist’s shed. A reminder: view things from the outside-in.

“Your vision becomes clear when you look into your heart. Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakens.” – Carl Jung

10. I am always thankful the magic of flowers and candles … and finally, for every last one of you, but who’s counting.

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Welcome to TToT (Ten Things of Thankful) blog hop! Join bloggers from all over the world as we come together to share those things that we are thankful for. Ten is in the name, but no one is counting; feel free to link up no matter how many (or few) you can list. Make sure to go read and comment on the posts, too. The TToT has always been big on making this a friendly community, and getting to know each other through posts and comments is a huge part of that. We’re thankful for you! Imagery and poems/prose ©Misky 2006-2024.

14 responses to “3 January: Ten Things of Thankful”

    1. This is such an amazing movie. Thank you.

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  1. A good ten Misky

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    1. Thank you, Brian! It’s been a lovely week.

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  2. Misk, such a thoughtful list!

    Best in 2025!

    Patricia from 🇨🇦

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    1. Thank you, Patricia!! Happy new year to you.

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  3. Beautiful all, Misky. I especially enjoyed reading about the “Christmas Spider”. Never in my life would I have ever considered spiders as anything other than frightening creatures sent to bring fear to a body, this one, lol

    Thank you for #9. It’s never too late.

    Have a wonderful final week’s visit with your grandchildren!

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    1. I hope this new year brings you endless joy, Denise.

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  4. Excellent New Year, yo*

    and, thank you for joining the Board of Hostinae last year. Your impact has been immediate and appreciated

    *traditional Olde New England season’s greeting

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    1. It’s great fun and a thoroughly good exercise, counting ones thankful. And happy new year, Clark.

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  5. It’s a joy to see you with your grandchildren. Now this arachnophile is going to go read the spider story,

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    1. I hope you enjoyed the story of the Christmas spider 🕷️

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  6. Excellent group of 10. I consider flowers in winter to be extra special, so big thankful that way!

    Cat

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    1. Yes, absolutely, Cat! 🌸

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