July 21, 2024

July 21, 2024

This week I am Grateful for…

146. Childhood Stories

147. Sisters

148. Birds at Dawn

149. Psychology Reunion

150. Niece

 

#146: Childhood Stories

Growing up, my partner and I experienced vastly different worlds. She was raised in Massachusetts, and I never tire of hearing her childhood tales. One of a recent story involves her and two neighborhood friends using walkie-talkies to communicate. She says it was the coolest experience ever and she recalling how they’d track the mailman, whispering updates like, “He just left my house, heading to yours next!” They felt like secret agents, complete with code phrases like, “Meet at HQ!”—a designated spot where they’d gather to debrief about their adventures and the mailman’s whereabouts. These stories always make me smile, and I’m grateful she shares them with me.

#147: Sisters

I’m grateful for my three lovely sisters this week. Their love and support were invaluable during my childhood.

#148: Birds at Dawn

There was a magical moment just before sunset after a rainy day. The birds were singing their hearts out, either celebrating the end of the rain or the day. The crisp air and the sound of car tires splashing through puddles added to the serene atmosphere. I’m grateful for such peaceful moments.

#149: Psychology Reunion

A couple of weeks ago, my undergrad college held a psychology department reunion. I didn’t see anyone from my time there, but it was wonderful to reconnect with some of my former professors. I’m very grateful for my undergraduate experience, even though it felt too short. I guess it is true that time flies when you are having fun.

#150: Niece

My nephews and nieces are adorable, but this week, I’m particularly grateful for my niece. I went to pick her and my sister up to visit my brother, and just as we were about to leave, she casually said, “Sina Kiatu,” which means “I don’t have shoes.” While her mom was annoyed that she waited until the last minute to mention this, I couldn’t stop laughing at her casual delivery.

 

What are you grateful for this week?