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Gratitude Sunday * August 26, 2012

~ I’m once again joining Taryn over at Wooly Moss Roots in her Gratitude Sunday tradition. ~

Gratitude Sunday is a time to slow down and remember those thankful moments that graced our week. One reason I love keeping a daily gratitude journal is because it helps keep things in perspective for me. Each Sunday, I open my journal and share some of those moments with you here. If you’d like to join in, just leave a comment!

Gratitude is powerful energy. I love hearing others’ gratitudes!

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– Doing yard work together with F on a perfect summer evening. I’m glad we both got to be outdoors on that evening, and things looked so great when we were done; what a feeling of satisfaction!

– Brushing my cat, outside, while singing to her. These are three of her very favorite things and it was hilarious to watch how she adored it so much she could hardly stand it all!

– And while we’re on the subject, I’m so thankful for discovering raw food for her. Her diet is probably 80 or 90% raw, supplemented by favorite table scraps like grilled chicken, edamame, scraps of bread, corn on the cob, etc. Sometimes some high-quality kibbles to fill in the gaps or get some extra water into her (we mix kibbles with water to make “gravy” that she loves). But the difference in her energy level since switching to raw food a couple years ago has been really significant. She went back to having her kitten energy. She went back to flying through the house like a crazed wild-woman on Sunday mornings. (Why Sundays, we’ll never know, but she’s been doing that since she was just a wee kitten.) She is twelve years old but you’d never guess it and she’s very healthy. I’m just so glad to have found out about raw cat food.

– Getting two moneymaking projects done and off my shoulders! That feels much lighter!

– Taking leisurely solo walks at dusk every night this week; I absolutely love these. Dusk is my favorite time of day, and walking always clears my head.

– Feeling so happy in our new home, in this neighborhood.

– Blue jays calling in the distance. I love that sound. I love this time of the year, when there are hints of autumn in the air, and the weather is warm and perfect.

– Harvesting garden goodies!

– Annie’s mac-n-cheese. Under normal circumstances I’d regard it as a definite compromise food… something I wouldn’t buy or make, really. But when the antibiotic-induced nausea gets really bad and nothing sounds good and nothing will stay down, I cook up 1/4 of a box of Annie’s and it will often actually settle my stomach, and at least fills the hole and quells my hunger.

– Doing all my moneymaking work outside on the back porch. What a great work environment!

– Finding it easier to accept low-energy “convalescent” days because I now have the most wonderful places to hang out and rest. In our apartment (bless its heart, it was a lovely little space, but I did feel quite trapped inside it… apartment living is really not for me, especially if I’m sick!!), I would dip into depression very quickly when I was feeling not-so-hot. Which propelled me to get “out and about” if I could, to help combat that. But getting out and about used up precious energy and I’d often over-do it which probably worked against my body’s healing. I had to stay sane and mentally well (it’s essential, and maybe even more important than feeling physically well!), but it does come at a physical price. I do have trouble with over-doing it, hehe, but at least here at our new home, I can have a hang-low day and it doesn’t negatively affect my mental state! That is really pretty huge… and something I’m ever so thankful for. If you’re sick, my biggest wish for you is love and support from your family, and a healing environment where you don’t get depressed while your body tries to heal itself.

 

– Perfect temperatures and gorgeous weather lately!

– Garden food. Tomatoes with flavor!! Eating cucumbers two seconds off the vine! Harvesting potatoes which go straight into foil on the grill.

– My solar oven, which makes cooking really fun, saves heating up the kitchen, and saves electricity! F and I just love that thing.

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What’s on your gratitudes list this week?

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5 Comments

  1. Taryn Kae Wilson

    Hello sweet Lindsey!!

    An evening with your love working in the garden, those are so great.

    I love that your cat loved being brushed and sung to so much she could hardly stand it. That image is just so cute!

    That is so awesome you feed your cat raw food! I’ve heard of that before, we had some friends that fed their dog a raw food diet. We don’t have any animals right now, but if we do get dogs or cats again at some point I would like to feed them a raw diet.

    Moneymaking work on the back porch.. I agree, what a great work environment. Outside, the best place to be. πŸ™‚

    It really seems like your new home is such a good fit for you. I’m so glad it gives you the space to heal.
    Your such a beautiful soul and I love having you for a friend.

    Big hugs!

    Love, Taryn

  2. annie @ montanasolarcreations

    I subscribe to your blog by email but don’t often take a minute to comment but thought I would hop over from the Gratitude Sunday link up πŸ™‚ Walks at dusk definitely are a beautiful, soul filling, mind clearing thing! So wonderful you have a new space where you can work outdoors- that is such a treat. Good old Annie’s pasta, we keep a stash around to use in a pinch- I like that you call it a compromise food πŸ™‚

  3. Trish

    Hello lovely lady,
    I must look into raw cat food, thank you for the info and links.
    I am so glad you have a beautiful space to live in. It does make such a difference doesn’t it being able to be outdoors in your own garden, to sit on a porch and just be.
    Love and healing to you.xxx

  4. Lindsey

    Hi Annie!
    I loved your comment, thanks for saying hello πŸ™‚

  5. Lindsey

    Wonderful to hear from you Trish, I’ve missed you πŸ™‚
    Much love,
    Lindsey

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