Daily Gratitude 3-8-26

March 8th, 2026

  • “I appreciate sleep in Sundays.” (Heather Houston 3-8-26)
  • “I am grateful I locked in my sourdough pancake recipe.” (Heather Houston 3-8-26)
  • “I am thankful for a close parking spot at the grocery store so we can get in and out in quick fashion.” (Heather Houston 3-8-26)
  • “I am grateful for the adventurousness of my husband to create a delicious fusion pizza!” (Heather Houston 3-8-26)
  • “I am thankful I get the opportunity to live my life where every second is used up. A life where I collapse into our bed at the end of the day completely used up!” (Heather Houston 3-8-26)

  • “I am grateful to have the love and support of my parents.” (Heather Houston 3-8-22)
  • “I am humbled and honored to serve the wounded soldiers who have been protecting my freedoms.” (Heather Houston 3-8-22)
  • “I am blessed to be brave enough to strive for greater self love and acceptance of myself just as I am. I am enough.” (Heather Houston 3-8-22)
  • “I am thankful for beautiful music🎶…the story of my life!” (Heather Houston 3-8-22)
  • “I am grateful for pedicures…even if I drool from the pampering.” (Heather Houston 3-8-22)

My Musical Life 3-8-26

March 8th, 2026

#55 Summertime Blues (Blue Cheer) 👍🏼

Lyrics:
Lord, I gotta raise a fuss, Lord, I gotta raise a holler
About workin’ all summer just to try to earn a dollar
Well, Lord, I tried to call my baby, I tried to get a date🪄
Sometimes I wonder what I’m a-gonna do
Lord, there ain’t no cure for the summertime blues🪄
Well, my mom and papa told me, “Son, you got to make some money”
Well, if you wanna use the car to go a ridin’ next Sunday
Oh, Lord, I didn’t go to work, I told the boss I was sick, said🪄
Sometimes I wonder what I’m a-gonna do
Lord, there ain’t no cure for the summertime blues🪄
I’ve got to take three weeks, I’ve got to have a fine vacation
I got to take my problem to the United Nations
I done told my Congressman and he said quote, dig this boy🪄
Sometimes I wonder what I’m a-gonna do
Lord, there ain’t no cure for the summertime blues🪄
I’ve got to take three weeks, I’ve got to have a fine vacation
I got to take my problem to the United Nations
I done told my Congressman and he said quote, dig this boy🪄
Sometimes I wonder what I’m a-gonna do
Lord, there ain’t no cure for the summertime blues🪄
Whoa, there ain’t no cure

My Abundant Life 3-8-26

March 8th, 2026

Taking the Plunge

“Until you make peace with who you are, you’ll never be content with what you have.”

Doris Mortman (Author; 1944 ~ )

“Simplicity gains importance in our lives as we begin to make peace with ourselves. This is because we gradually come to the inner awareness that we don’t need to gild the lily. Some of the trappings can be relinquished because the Real Thing is finally ready to be revealed.”

“I call this point in the Simple Abundance process ‘taking the plunge’ because it involves a courageous leap of faith in the most intimate way: exploring the way we express ourselves to the outside world through our personal our personal appearance. But this is much more than just how we dress or style our hair. It’s about the many subtle ways we choose either to celebrate or conceal our authenticity. It’s about finally acknowledging and accepting the woman within. It’s about learning to become comfortable with who we really are.”

“We are not born all at once, but by bits. The body first, and the spirit later. Our mothers are racked with the pains of our physical birth; we ourselves suffer the longer pains of our spiritual growth.”

Mary Antin (American Author and Immigration Rights Activist; June 13th, 1881 ~ May 15th, 1949)

“One is not born a woman, one becomes one.”

Simone Lucie Ernestine Marie Bertrand de Beauvoir (French Existentialist Philosopher, Writer, Social Theorist, and Feminist Activist; January 9th, 1908 ~ April 14th, 1986)

“This becoming takes time. We need time to consider, time to reflect, time to make creative choices, time to emerge from the cocoon, time to clean out our closets, and time to clear away psychic cobwebs so that we might pare down to our essence.”

“Some of us have remained dormant for years–oblivious to our genuine beauty–drugged senseless by our own numbing disapproval, nagging doubts, and benign neglect. Coping strategies that once brought a sense of relief now only offers regret. To undo the damage and reconnect with our authentic selves we need to take the plunge, confident that Spirit is holding the net. Above all, we need to treat ourselves gently with the kindness we would bestow on amnesiacs who need the patient reassurance of their true identities.”

My Bucket List

Learning to love yourself
Arrive By Seaplane

“Before my story began…” (Heather Houston 3-8-22)

1972 Me…at my Aunt Carrie’s Baby Shower

“Such a hard pill to swallow. I am definitely not kind to myself as my story tells me I am not worthy, enough, beautiful, valued and wanted. I fight this everyday. Somedays I feel like I am winning and some days I feel worse than a loser. I wish for myself to have more winning days. I deserve that much from myself.” ❣ (Heather Houston 3-8-22)

“I have chosen to give myself grace instead of being my worst enemy and battling and berating myself needlessly. This is easy to say, and it is a constant intention to quiet the stories running in my head. What I have learned that the greater silence I experience at this point in my life is so healing.” (Heather Houston 3-8-26)


–Ban Breathnach, Sarah. “Simple Abundance: A Daybook of Comfort and Joy”. Grand Central Publishing. (1976). Kindle Page 75-76 of 501.

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