Tag Archive for: Thankful Thursdays

Wow, I’m a slacker. I didn’t stick with my things I’m thankful for like I wanted to. I’ve just been so busy at work and at home the past few days and I missed a couple. Have no fear though, I do have some to share with you. Here are my 4 this week.

  • The Budweiser flag in college that I wore as a cape and my roommates for telling our neighbors that they rented me from AB for the night and I was called Bud Man.
  • BBQing at the park with my family when I was a kid.  However, I’m not thankful for the time my dad broke his finger on the super death slide.
  • Instructions on the back of David Sunflower Seeds telling you how to eat them.  Why am I thankful for that?  Because I think it’s so funny that people actually need to be told how to eat them.  Funny.
  • Waking up Sunday morning and turning on the TV only to see one of the best Nintendo tie-in movies starring Fred Savage ever made.  (yes, there was only one Nintendo tie-in movie starring Fred Savage).  The Wizard ftw!

I’m going to start a new thing on my blog. Every Thursday I’m going to post 5 things in my life that I’m thankful for. Each day, I’m going to write 5 things. On Thursdays I’m going to post either my 5 favorite of the week or the 5 for that day. Some might be deep and heartfelt, some might be silly and funny. Either way, they all mean a little something to me.  These are the things I’m thankful for today.

  • TBS for still showing Saved by the Bell in the morning after all these years.  Yep, I still catch about 10 minutes of it on most weekday mornings.
  • My sister Lisa for starting our annual Christmas gift prank war.  This year was a truce year, but next year I think I’ll have to start it up again (if you have ideas on what I can do let me know)
  • The Byline app on my iPhone.  I can’t be away from my favorite websites for long.  Byline syncs with Google Reader and delivers all my feeds in a better format than the mobile site for Google Reader.
  • SecretTweet for putting life into perspective.  You think you have it bad?  There are people out there that are worse off.  Just read their tweets.
  • The last 15 minutes of the TV show Six Feet Under.  Probably the most depressing, yet poignant and beautiful, ending to a television series.  Ever.