Daily Question, December 2 What can I celebrate right now? 33 Reflections Share Click here to cancel reply.Please log in or Create a Profile to post a comment. Notify me when someone replies to my comment via e-mail. katy1 year agokatyI am celebrating my decision to get a puppy xo 0 Reply Rhea1 year agoRheaToday, right now, I can celebrate the small joys of being alive. The warmth of holding a warm cup, the emerald-colored greenery in the sun, the laughter of my family. I can celebrate the little things that make life so big. And that is where my joy comes. 4 Reply Malag1 year agoMalagA bracing dose of cold water shower. Enlivened! 4 Reply dimple dangi1 year agodimple dangiI can celebrate being young and having a chance at good life. Though i feel worthless sometimes I can still have a better tomorrow if i just stop and look at my surroundings which are so full of amazing people. So right now i am celebrating a new chance, a new beginning, a new morning. 6 Reply devy1 year agodevyI just had my 6 month post operative over the phone with my cardiologist yesterday. My tests after my surgery look good as well as fact that I no longer have the arrhythmia which I have been dealing with since 2007. ( i already had one ablation which did not stop my irregular heartbeat). I am so grateful that I no longer have these bi weekly or monthly episodes that haunted me for a long time. Thanks to the medical team, the Heart Institute and my wife and friends for their support. 5 Reply Alison1 year agoAlisonI celebrate life and good health, and all the loving beings around the globe. I feel so grateful 4 Reply Linda1 year agoLindaI am retiring soon and can celebrate all the ways I have been able to help people over my long career. It has been a privilege. 5 Reply Dusty Su1 year agoDusty SuSitting with my morning coffee, watching the garden come to life, I offer a daily mantra, “I love my life!” The day’s dance begins. 5 Reply Billy1 year agoBillyI was just invoked into the Knights of Columbus last night. They are a catholic men’s charity fraternity. I can celebrate being a knight a starting my journey with the Knights of Columbus. 4 Reply Sunny Cox1 year agoSunny CoxThe ability to support and care for three children that have parents stuck in their addictions. Showing these children that life can be different and less scary. 4 Reply Melissa1 year agoMelissaWaking up alive and still well with my husband by my side and the sun shinning through the window. So grateful for life. 4 Reply Lauryn1 year agoLaurynWaking up to another sunny day. 3 Reply Monique Marie1 year agoMonique MarieLIFE. And everything beautiful in it. 3 Reply Glenn Laundre1 year agoGlenn LaundreI am grateful for the medical knowledge and compassion given by health professionals as my wife undergoes surgery tomorrow and I rest assured that love will surround her and help her face the healing process filled with you grace. I thank you My God. 5 Reply Zenith1 year agoZenithAn hour of gentle running outside in the afternoon sun. Same high it always gives me. Time in a good book. Time at the piano. Time spent studying Dutch on Duolingo. Time writing letters to the elderly via Letters Against Isolation. Time writing letters to my penpals. Time making bread or cinnamon rolls. A video chat with my daughter. Meditation. Just a walk outside. There is much to enjoy in spite of everything. 5 Reply jason1 year agojasonI would like to celebrate the fact I am alive and well and that in these troubled times I still am able to pay the bills, 4 Reply Mary Elizabeth1 year agoMary ElizabethIt seems so small, but I celebrate the sunrise each day for the new beginning that brings the opportunities of a blank slate. This day may be filled with new activities, interaction, contribution, adventure, and fresh perspective. I am grateful for this happy anticipation. 6 Reply Patricia1 year agoPatriciaCelebration vs. Gratitude ? …. I guess mine is more gratitude than outright celebration (which feels more party-like). I prefer the deeper sense of rooted gratitude which carries me through. 4 Reply Papilio1 year agoPapilioI’d like to celebrate the newly found friendship with old highschool friends. They live over 60,000 miles away from me. However, somehow the pandemic did draw us closer. 4 Reply Carla1 year agoCarlaLoss of my current job is inevitable in the first quarter of 2021. The same position is not guaranteed. Today, I focus on the employment I do have. This doesn’t feel like a “celebration” per se. What I do celebrate is physical mobility that has returned from 2 knee replacement surgeries in the past two years! I can routinely walk a mile unaided to a nearby lake 5 Reply Patricia1 year agoPatriciaPrayers for you, Carla: for strength to meet each day and for continued gratitude for mobility. Blessings. 4 Reply Carla1 year agoCarlaThank you Patricia -namaste 3 Reply 1 2 Next » My Private Gratitude Journal Write an entry in your private gratefulness journal Get Started This site is brought to you by A Network for Grateful Living, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All donations are fully tax deductible in the U.S.A. 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