- Spring. ALL of the snow outside my house has officially melted, people. ALL OF IT! Birds are chirping and everything. After five months of insanely cold frozenness, right now, spring is about as magical as a Disney Pixar movie.
- Coffee. Aka, get-up-and-go juice. (And also, stay-awake-because-you-haven't-finished-reading-that-path-chapter juice.)
- My crazy supportive family. I would not be where I am, or who I am, today without their constant love and encouragement.
- My equally crazy supportive friends. We laugh, we cry, we eat a lot of frozen yogurt and spend too much money on Sonic fountain drinks. I'm pretty sure that's what love is.
- Electric blankets. They're like being wrapped in the best hug ever. And you don't have to worry about BO.
- Being in medical school. It's the source of 96.4% of my stress, and I am still thankful to be here every day. (Admittedly, some days I'm more thankful than others.)
- My cat. I have yet to lose a "cat-off," so I say with confidence, my cat is better than yours. ;)
- My local Dunkin Donuts coffee girl. She knows my voice, she knows my order, and she's the smiling face I see before spending all night in the library. You. Go. Girl.
- All Starbucks baristas everywhere. You spread joy and happiness. And even though you sometimes spell my name wrong (Megan, Morganne, Marie) I don't care and I will always forgive you. This might also be what love is.
- Volunteering at my local food bank. This is one of my favorite parts of the week. The people there are amazing and kind and I'll always be thankful to have known and served with them.
- Picmonic. This fun study tool is pretty much like watching cartoons. (Cartoons that are linked to high yield totally testable medical school topics, but cartoons nonetheless.)
- The Pennsylvania Game Commission. This is random, and I'll spare you the details. But earlier this week they took care of a "situation" involving a mortally wounded deer and my backyard.
- The SheReadsTruth online community. If you're looking for a daily devotional, these ladies write awesome, God-infused, scripture-based plans and I absolutely love, love them. Please check them out!
- Non-school books. I repeat, books that do not have ANYTHING to do with medical school. Sometimes, I forget these even exist. This weekend I started reading "The Book of Unknown Americans." I am half way through it and loving it so far!
- Pathoma. I speak for myself and almost every other medical student when I say, Team Sattar for Lifeeeeeee.
- AppleTV. Man oh man, has this little black box of wonders revolutionized the way I procrastinate. Just. Can't. Reach. The. Remote. Before the next episode starts. Oh, well. ;)
- Online shopping. Also known as the "if a girl finds a perfect dress, she'll need a light spring jacket and cute summer sandals to match" phenomenon. It's like the grown up equivalent to the life lessons learned in the childhood classic, "If you give a mouse a cookie." Only more expensive.
- Last minute road trips. My punk kid brother is visiting me this week and I love having him around. He'll be on the opposite side of the country this time next year (his first army post is in Alaska) so I'm soaking up all the brother-sister bonding time I can.
- My awesome local church. Nothing makes a place feel more like home than being able to go to "my church" every Sunday.
- Only one more PBL exam to go! This is almost too good to be true. The exams that have dictated so much of my life for the past two years are almost done. Woo-freakin-hoo!!!
- That I can call my dad any time for any reason. From banking advice to what to do when a bat invades my house (true story), he has always been my own personal "Mr. Fix It." And I'm pretty sure I have the greatest dad in the world. But I might be biased.
- The health of my family and friends. I spend the majority of my time learning about everything that can go wrong with the human body, which makes the fact that all the people I love dearly are healthy that much sweeter.
- I'm thankful for the people that read this silly blog. And who are STILL reading this post. It turned into quite a doozy, huh?
- I'm thankful for my mom. She puts her heart and soul into teaching a bunch of bratty junior high students math. But from the stories she tells me, what she is really teaching them is that that they are important. That they matter. And that they each have gifts to offer this world.
- I'm thankful that home is only a plane ride away.
- I'm thankful for the cross. I'm in the middle of the SheReadsTruth lent study right now and am in awe of God's love for a fallen world and the sacrifice Jesus made to bring us Home.
Sunday, March 15, 2015
Thankful
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