
I got tagged a few days ago by Treasa over at Irish Mammy on the Run (something I think all Irish Mammies are good at!) with this Gratitude Award - for which accolade thanks a lot - not sure if I should be flattered or not as it makes me think which right now seems like a bit of hard work.
I have to list 5 things I am grateful for and pass it on to 5 others to select their 5 things to be grateful for.
1. My Family - I am grateful for my lovely family - hubby and four children, our daughter-in-law-to-be and our lovely grandchild Sofia. They bring me so much joy and happiness, and we always seem to come through difficult times by having an attitude of optimism. When my beloved mother died two months ago I dreaded the future without her but I have got great strength in my family and friends, and can look back in gratitude for her long loving life and her influence on me and the whole family, which I know was strong and lasting, despite her declining health in the recent years, they all knew her in her good years and she was vocal in imparting her values and moral standards on us all.
2. My life abroad and its legacy - I spent nearly 20 years working in development in remote parts of Asia and Africa and was so lucky to experience things others can only dream of - living among the local communities in amazing places off any tourist map, following the footsteps of Stanly and Livingstone, and the chance to see these countries from a different perspective by living there over years, not weeks.
3. My career - I am so glad I chose nursing as a career - back in the day when it was up there with being a nun on the scale of worthiness in Irish eyes, and it was a vocation for angels of mercy - yet I never really bought into that shtick, as I got far too much out of it to be so sanctimonious; I acknowledge the buzz I get from helping others and being a good nurse. It offered great variety and was a career to take anywhere, and there was always work to be had, regardless of recession or the state of the economy. There are endless options and I love that I chose Public Health now, in my sunset years (workwise!) as it is a nice regular number with lots of professional autonomy, with free weekends and no night duty an added bonus.
4. My Home Town -Lismore - where I grew up and where I now live - I went full circle here, having left at 17 determined never to return to this dull dump - I was going to go out and see the world - which I did, to a point - and I returned after 30 years of wandering about with roots put down wherever our family were posted by our various aid agencies, and where we made a home regardless of how transient. Home was definitely a state of mind, as it varied from extreme basic bush living with no running water or electricity to the lap of luxury in capital cities - and I know which I'd choose if we were masters of our destiny.
5. My hobbies and interests - I am lucky to have inherited some of the skills of my grandfather who was a master tailor - even though I am nowhere near his level, I love sewing and dressmaking, and will try to make pretty much anything crafty. I love knitting and have taken it up in recent years after a gap of nearly 20 years. I love reading, writing and blogging, and cannot imagine how life would be without the gift of books, but it would surely be impoverished. I love life and try to keep a positive outlook on everything, seeing the good rather than the bad is much easier, even though I am always up for a good gossip as long as it doesn't do anyone any harm. I am certainly not a sanctimonious goody two-shoes or a little miss perfect!
I'm back at work after a hectic week of visitors, birthday partying and holiday from work - work was never this mad and seems almost like a sanctuary now! I am not complaining before you start thinking "ungrateful moron" or some such. I am blessed with lots of energy, which backfired a few years ago when the doctor discovered during a routine overhaul bloods that my thyroid was in overdrive, which explained the wonderful svelte figure I'd acquired while eating like the proverbial horse. She put paid to it in jig time with an upwardly mobile dose of Carbimazole. I gained about 10 kg in a year and even though I am now totally cured and euthyroid I am struggling to shed even half that amount to get back to my old size 12 (UK - that's 40 to all you Continental Europeans out there, and beyond that I haven't a clue).
I have to select five blogging friends to pass on this award to - I don't do many awards and won't pass it to anyone who's opted out of tagging and awards, but there are plenty of you who would be glad to post your top five gratitude things, I hope. This was fun and not too arduous.
I will tag the following five bloggers - and ask you each to please pass it onto five others when you post your list.
Catherine @ - http://catherineryanhoward.com/
Marilyn @ - http://heartsdelights.blogspot.com/
Ann @ - http://inkpotsandquills.blogspot.com/
Edie @ - http://munchiesandmusings.blogspot.com/
Susan C @ - http://queenofpots.com/
Many thanks for taking part in this fun meme - I look forward to reading your lists!