In the 2 weeks leading up to Remembrance Day poppies are
sold in Canada and throughout the Commonwealth. It is worn to remember the soldiers
who died during the wars. I learned today that this year marks 90 years of
poppies being distributed in Canada. I think it is important at this time to remember
the sacrifices made by soldiers so that we can enjoy the freedom we live today.
Friday, 4 November 2011
Thursday, 3 November 2011
69. Today I am grateful for my car
As the mornings get a bit cooler, I am grateful to have a
car to drive to work rather than waiting for the bus in the cold. It also makes
grocery shopping a lot easier. I am also grateful that my mom got a new car for her birthday so that I could buy her older car. Meaning I got a pretty good deal and trusted the people I bought it from. I am a bit nervous though for winter driving as
I never experienced true winter driving in BC. If I can make it through the
winter with me and my car in one piece, that will be another thing to be
grateful for.
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
68. Today I am grateful for making it to November without any snow
One thing I have come to learn about Edmonton is that the
winters are harsh. Part way through the winter I begin feeling as though I am
living inside a snow globe. I usually like the snow for about 2 weeks and then
I am ready for it to go away, not the 6 months it can last for. However, I do
like the first snowfall. I was born in
Calgary and lived there for six years before moving to the Vancouver area and I
remember going trick-or-treating in the snow. In fact, my first Halloween in
Surrey I remember telling my dad that it can’t be Halloween because there was
no snow. My dad, who grew up in Vancouver then explained “It doesn’t snow here
on Halloween”. Well, this year Edmonton also enjoyed a snow-free Halloween. In
fact we enjoyed a snow free October and beautiful weather. Listening to the
radio this morning it was mentioned that the last time it did not snow in
October was in 1963. I enjoy being part of the new statistic.
Tuesday, 1 November 2011
67.Today I am grateful for relatives in Edmonton
I moved out to Edmonton 5 years ago for school. While there
were a few people I knew out here I didn’t have any family in Edmonton. My
first year here I went home for the summer and during that summer I got an
email from someone who had found some family history info I had posted on a
website. He explained that he too was related to this family. He then mentioned
that he had recently moved to Edmonton from England. I excitedly wrote back confirming
that we were indeed 3rd cousins once removed and mentioned that I
too had recently moved to Edmonton. I met with him, his wife and daughter and
instantly they welcomed me as a part of their family. He shared that he
believes that no matter how distantly related, family is family. Although, when
you have spent so much time researching your family history and corresponding
with distant relatives, 3rd cousins is actually pretty close.
In the past few years they have invited me over for dinner several times so I decide that it was about time that I made dinner for them. I am grateful for the opportunity that we had to enjoy dinner together today. For the times we have enjoyed in the past and the times we will continue to enjoy. It’s great to have wonderful friends in Edmonton but it is also nice to have relatives in the city as well.
In the past few years they have invited me over for dinner several times so I decide that it was about time that I made dinner for them. I am grateful for the opportunity that we had to enjoy dinner together today. For the times we have enjoyed in the past and the times we will continue to enjoy. It’s great to have wonderful friends in Edmonton but it is also nice to have relatives in the city as well.
Monday, 31 October 2011
66. Today I am grateful for my co-workers
On Friday at work we had an all day meeting for those who
work in the family support division. I enjoy the team building part of these
meetings which sometimes includes baking something. Friday’s meeting, our
activity was writing what we appreciate about our co-workers and the reading out
what others said about us. It was a nice warm-fuzzy experience. I am really
grateful for my co-workers and supervisor who are all great examples of
compassion, knowledge and experience. They have been a tremendous help to me
and have helped me to feel accepted as part of their team.
Sunday, 30 October 2011
65. Today I am grateful to be at church on time
Since moving into my new place I came to the realization
that we hadn’t gotten to church before the opening hymn began. I always like to
get to places early or at least on time, particularly church on Sunday. One of
my roommates and I take turns driving to church and today was my turn so I
decided that I needed to let my roommates know that it is important for me to
be at church early and gave them a time that we were leaving. It just meant a
little more effort in getting ready on time with 3 girls and one shower. We
ended up leaving one minute past that time and getting to church before the meeting
began. I enjoyed listening to the prelude music before and not being stressed
about being late for church. Hopefully this will be a continuing trend. J
Saturday, 29 October 2011
64. Today I am grateful for inspiring sports stories
I really do enjoy playing sports, but I am not very athletic
when it comes to playing team sports. When I am playing a sport with a group of
people I often wish we can break off into two teams: One for the good people
and one for the not-so-good people. Then I wouldn’t have to feel bad for
helping my team loose. However, I do really enjoy inspiring movies about sports
teams or athletes. Maybe I can work towards becoming one of those people. Hahaha.
Here is a real-life example of an inspiring athlete that I found circulating facebook today.
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