
What are the top ten things you are grateful for that cost under $1.00?
I am not quite sure where I found this prompt, but I used it for my own journaling as well as with my 7th-graders. Here is my list in no particular order.
- Tea bag: Black pekoe or herbal, each little sack of leaves leaves my taste buds wanting more. A cup of tea can perk me up in the morning or help me relax at the end of the day.
- Grandchildren’s smiles: They can brighten up even the gloomiest day. I have been very blessed by having four of those smiles in my life.
- Autumn leaves: They remind me that there is beauty in every season. Of course, this is my favorite season.
- Sunrises: They remind me that God paints each new day with beautiful possibilities. Each day and each sunrise is a gift.
- Pencil: It lets me scribe my thoughts and feelings and erase my mistakes. I prefer wooden pencils that I can sharpen to a sharp point.
- Hugs: Hugs are reassuring and comforting. They make me feel loved.
- Phone Call: Hearing from a friend or family member that I haven’t talked to in a while always makes me thankful to have that person in my life. I need to remember to be that person who reaches out.
- Creativity: If it weren’t for the creatives in the world how dull life would be. I am especially thankful when I get a sudden burst of creativity.
- Kindness: I have been the beneficiary of many kindnesses in my life – some large, some small – but each of them made me feel cared for and seen. I hope I have made someone else feel that way.
- Library Book: What a gift to have a public library from which to borrow books. A book can take you to any place you want to go without leaving your couch.
I am sure I am leaving out other priceless things, but that’s what I have a notebook for. What would be on your “top ten” list?
I love this format. And your list is awesome. Adding this idea to my growing list of things to do when slicing eludes me.
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I love this prompt and your list. I especially like the items that surprised me, and how you started with tea bag and ended with library book- great choices to remind us of simple pleasures.
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I love this. Simple pleasures that cost nothing (or almost nothing) yet hold big meanings and big feels.
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Great slice and format. I’ll be trying this. I could relate to many things on your list, especially friends and the library. Get your rest, Rita. Full-time teaching is no joke!
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Rita,
This is a lovely list and has me thinking about the things that I love that cost nothing. These truly are life’s treasures. Try to forget missing a day. March should only have 30 days anyway. It doesn’t need 31.
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I appreciate your reasoning on the days in March! 🙂
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