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Entries in Gratitude (2)

Friday
29Jan2010

things i am thankful for today:

Really hot coffee in the mornings. I love everything about morning coffee, especially in the winter. I love the little routine of getting it ready, I love my scuffed-up Espresso Royale travel mug, I love stepping out the front door into the quiet white cold day and watching the steam rise from the cup. Also I am having some SERIOUS snot issues lately and hot coffee feels so good to my stuffed-up head and scratchy throat.

"The Yoga Experiment." My friend Gillian and I are working on the same mantra this year--persistence. She is taking up yoga, to the tune of five classes per week, and is chronicling her efforts in a new column.

Toms shoes. My Barletta Cordones have held up so well through daily stomping since the end of summer last year, even though I have abused them by trouncing through snow and ice and salt, over brick streets and cobblestone sidewalks. Love you, little greys.

Drawn diaries. Gemma Correll writes, alongside the first entry of her "daily diaries" set on Flickr, "Sure no-one is really interested in my boring life, but never mind." AU CONTRAIRE, MY FRIEND. I have read Nicole Georges' Invincible Summer anthologies a million times, and I could click through Gemma's Flickr set all day. I love the way these kinds of diary drawings bring out the excitement and fun of the average day-to-day "boring life."

Brunch. I haven't had brunch since Sunday, so this isn't particularly relevant; I just really love brunch because it's the best meal, the end.

My ukulele! I love this thing! I am not going to say much more about it right now because one of the aspects of learning persistence, for me, is learning to just learn more and talk about learning less. But I just love it and I play it all the time, a very simple pleasure.

Trying to be more grateful. It is a choice, one I am very happy to be revisiting.

I'm just so sick of pedants and conceited little tearer-downers I could scream.

--Franny Glass, born of J.D. Salinger.

And this:

For all that has been, thanks;
to all that will be, yes.

--Dag Hammarskjöld

Sunday
24Jan2010

you sweethearts.

In the spirit of my post about Conan the other day, I wanted to make a little video that pays tribute to all the people who support You Are Among Friends. After the book started selling in December, this adorable trend started to emerge of people posting photos of themselves holding their books, and obviously I can't get enough of it.

I hope that when a person reads the book, he or she feels like an important part of a community, one that's smart and positive, because that community exists, and I've seen it through all of you over the past couple years. All the people who bought books for sisters and cousins and daughters last Christmas, and all the people who say hi or thank you, everyone who bought the zine or downloaded the podcast or put up a link or e-mailed your friends: thank you. I do not say that enough. But it's unbelievable to me every single day how positive and kind the response to the project has been.

Like it sez in the book's afterword: "This is for you. You made it happen. It would not exist without you, because it is you."

I love y'all.

ETA: OH YEAH, AND! I have a code for 10% off the book, in case you've been waiting for the perfect time to strike (when you could get, uh, 10% off of $9.99...you deal hound, you) -- through January 31st, enter READMORE2010 at checkout. Unless you have not yet donated at least $9.99 to relief efforts in Haiti, in which case I would merely like to suggest that you use your cash that way first: hopeforhaitinow.org.