Last month I wrote about downsizing and our attachment to tthings. I found a journal from when I was 16 years old. I wrote it for a class. Our first assignment was things that mean a lot to me. I was amazed at how little has changed. It is kind of like a gratitude list.
Perhaps this fall you will be inspired to make a similar list. Think back to when you were younger. What things meant a lot to you and what has changed?
Here is my list with explanations and updates in parenthesis.
- my family
- God
- Brian (first long term boyfriend thought I was madly in love with him)
- relaxing with friends
- the freshness of spring
- a fire in the fireplace
- lying in the grass in the shade of a tree in summer
- running as hard and fast as you can for no reason at all
- walking to church on a sunny Sunday in June
- listening to the lake hit against the shore
- melting snow on a warm winter day
- getting a present for no reason at all
- the first flower in spring
- watching little kids walk home from school
- the smell of fresh baked cookies in a warm kitchen
- walking away from 6th hour (would change to being done with work after a long day, I do love everywhere I work but have some long days)
- friends that care
- learning new things
- hugging someone
- no homework (no HOUSEwork)
- lying down to sleep when you are really tired
- football games in the street
- camping (Glamping now – maybe an SUV tent or an RV?)
- looking at the moon
- hockey games
- horseback riding (only one taking off the list, too many friends had accidents over the years so changing to social dancing)
- a sunny warm fall day
- laughing until you cry
- driving (adding in light traffic)
- Christmas decorations
- a good record (changing to a good itunes playlist)
- a good concert
- Sleeping until 2 in the afternoon (this one shocked me but I was a teenager…. so make that sleeping to about 7 am now)
- giving gifts
- your cat falling asleep in your lap
- making angels in the snow
- jumping in a pile of leaves
- a good movie
- last day of school (last day of work before a vacation)
- first day of vacation
- parties
- playing kick the can (anyone up for a game? I miss this!).