- Drinking water right out of the tap (the tap water in Canada tastes excellent, by the way)
- Not worrying about getting Dengue fever when I get bit by a mosquito
- Maple products, goat cheese, brie, fresh salmon, frozen berries, non-Asian pears, real orange juice, scones, microbrewed beer, fresh corn on the cob, cranberries, fresh pumpkin, chips without MSG, crackers without trans fat, prepared salsa in a jar, whole wheat tortillas, yams, turkey, tender beef
- Being able to leave food on the counter without ants crawling all over it
- Enjoying hot drinks and hot soups because it's cold outside
- Open space, trees, birds, nature, parks, lakes, ocean boardwalks...space!
- Sidewalks
- Clean air
- Cool air
- Very minimal sweating
- Not constantly feeling thirsty & getting dehydration headaches
- Only needing 1 shower a day
- Driving faster than 50km/hour (30MPH)
- Not getting stared at or laughed at (fitting in)
- Watching sports on TV during the day
- Family
Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for he who promised is faithful. Hebrews 10:23
Thursday, October 04, 2007
What I am thankful for in North America in Autumn
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2 comments:
At least you will never be one to take the small thing in life for granted! Makes we want to go YIKES about missions over seas, or the desire I still have to live over there again myself...still probably end up doing it anyway, someday...
JEN why do you have to write like that?? do you realize what that does to me...
but of course, you're being thankful. and i can't fault you for that! glad NA in autumn is wonderful, enjoy, enjoy, enjoy.
and if you're missing the phils in any way, i've got a good story on my blog today. -K
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