I have been invited by the effervescent Ritu to take part in this relatively new challenge that is going around at the moment. I am sure most of you are already familiar with Ritu’s blog, a mix of wisdom. scrummy recipes, laughter, love and lots more. If not, then go over and say hello, you will be made most welcome.
I particularly like this challenge as it all about being thankful. Sometimes it is so easy to take the most basic things for granted, yet for others, it is something they aspire to. or might never have.
So without further ado let me give you the challenge rules:
*Share this image in your blog post
*Write about 5 people in your life you are thankful for
*Write about 5 things in 2015 that you are thankful for
*Spread the love and challenge 5 other blogs to take part
Five people who I am thankful for in my life:
Coming from such a large family this is going to be really hard!
My Mum: Although my mum is of the generation that traditionally stayed home and looked after the home, my mum went out to work when I was young. She qualified as a registered nurse but gave up after marrying my dad. However, things didn’t work out between them, and although divorce was not that common, mum went ahead and did it anyway. I should imagine she had plenty of gossiping to deal with but ignored it. She then went out to work, forging a career for herself in Social Services. This showed me that it is possible to break with convention and to do what you believe is right, whatever others may think!
My husband: Yes, good old Mr Grump. He is very supportive of whatever I want to do, and encourages me to challenge myself as he has faith in me.
My daughter: I was beginning to think that I would never have children, for one reason and another, but along she came when I was 37 years old. She makes me laugh and drives me mad, in equal measure, but I love her from the very bottom of my soul.
My younger sister: I call her Mrs Masterchef on here. We share the same birthday but are two years apart, so are very similar in many ways, especially with our sense of humour. She is there when I want to have a moan, and I always get a warm welcome, whenever I go to see her.
My older sister: She has always been there as someone I can go to when I am feeling upset or down. When we were younger, she looked out for us quite a bit (as well as telling us off)! As with my other sister, she is very family oriented.
Five things in 2015 that I am thankful for:
The rest of my family that I didn’t mention. Despite us all not living that close to each other, I know that when needed, they are there, and it is always lovely to catch up with them at family dos!
My health: I know I have been moaning about my cold, then feeling sick (now I have got cold sores all over my top lip), but in the grand scheme of things I am bloody lucky really. Some people would love to be able to get up in the morning without pain, or actually be able to walk to the shop. I know how lucky I am to be able to do these things and so much more, and am very thankful.
My job: I know I have only just started this job but I am thankful that I have it, and am really looking forward to actually getting ‘stuck in!’
My blog: I am so thankful for my blog which helped so much with my depression, leading me to meet some wonderful people.
My friends: I actually do not have many friends as such, that I see, as I am pretty unsociable! However, I am very grateful for them, and always love it when I see them.
My Nominations: I am going to have to break the rules on this one, as I cannot choose only five people who I want to share the love with! If anyone fancies having a go at this challenge, then please, consider yourself nominated!
Beautiful, Judy! This “challenge” gives us so much contentment, makes us smile, and happy. It is such a thoughtful challenge to shift our mind towards the things we love in life and charge ourselves with the positive energy we need to bring more positive things into our lives.
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Wonderful answers Judy!!! You have a great list of things to be thankful for!
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Thanks Ritu. Yes I really do 🙂
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Amazing answer Judy a great post learning that little bit more about you☺
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Thanks Rich 🙂
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Wonderful challenge!
I’m so thankful for some of the same things as you.
Mama, my sister, brother, 2 daughters.
Also getting my health back.
My blog helps keep my depression at bay too.
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We have a lot in common Melinda 🙂
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Yes, indeed! And we learn more all the time!
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A wonderful post….you do indeed have much to be grateful for and so, I’m sure, do the people you mentioned…..they have you!
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Oh, what a lovely thing to say. Thank you 🙂
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Judy, enjoyed reading the post and reconnecting. What’s the new job about ? Are you enjoying it ?
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Hi Susie. Lovely to see you back here again. I have left the hospital where I was working and will be nursing in the community instead, 🙂
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Wow ! Community nursing- I think thats great- I aim to be a community physician in due course too. Good luck !
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Thank you and good luck to you too 🙂
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And we are all very thankful that we discovered Edwina’s Episodes. I can guarantee that, Judy. You make many people’s day with your writing.
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Thank you Hugh, That is a really lovely thing to say 🙂
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Judy, I enjoyed reading your wonderful and thoughtful list. You have many beautiful reasons to be thankful. Thank you for sharing them with us! 🙂
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I am glad you enjoyed it Tonya. I am indeed, really lucky 🙂
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I like the way you threw it open for any one who wish to participate, a great idea!
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Well, I think it is a great challenge to do, and I couldn’t just name 5 people when it might appeal to lots of others.
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How nice would our days be if we simply remembered to take time to be thankful for the blessings in our lives. Thank you for the reminder!
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That’s true Karen, we do tend to forget the good things we have 🙂
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Isn’t that awesome to share a birthday with your sister 😊.
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Yes it is. My older sister and brother share a birthday too, but there is only one year between them 🙂
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Wow! Your mother planned it rather nicely 🙂
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Yes, she certainly did 🙂
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Great reflections, Judy. Good motivation to participate in this season of Thanksgiving!
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Yes indeed, very topical 🙂
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Loved reading this. Wonderful people in your life. xoxo
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Thank you Sandra. I am very blessed. 🙂
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Loved your answers,Judy.
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A good reminder post for all here Judy. And wow, what’s with the sibling birthdays? What are the odds of 2 sibs sharing, but 4? 🙂
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I know. It is really unusual and can be a bit expensive! ! 😆
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Hello, and thanks for stopping by. I am Judy, in my (very) early fifties and decided that life definitely gets more interesting as it goes on! I am a wife and a mum and have just finished University as a Registered Nurse, after having worked as an Associate Practitioner in the NHS. I am also a poet and the author of my debut book, 'Rhymes of the Times.' I love to laugh, and I love rhyming words too, so I joined the two together, and my book was born. I am currently working on another book in the series also. I am a prolific blogger and enjoy writing funny stories, anecdotes, and anything really that takes my fancy.
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