I do believe that I have given thanks in this space before, so in no particular order:
- Courage to say “no,” when a publisher let me know that my planned first-year textbook would cost students $200 per copy.
- Hope from the Midterm results. Evil got its due, and while it could have been better, it could have been far, far worse. I have recurrent bad dreams of neo-fascist militants who worship a certain evil man coming down our driveway. Guns won’t save us. What will? Community and fortitude.
- Perseverance, a related idea. I fixed things on the farm that seemed un-fixable at times: a stalled diesel tractor, a balky electronic ignition in an old truck, an old lock for our pop-up camper.
- Curiosity to try new things, from listening to some new music, reading new authors, to visiting the Grand Canyon.
- Gratitude that my wife and I enjoyed relatively good health and prosperity. My own arthritis has been stable and my flexibility improved. A good osteopath, Yoga class, and diet have keep my as limber as possible at my age. We found a talented visiting vet to tend to our livestock dogs, and two of them with persistent health issues have also enjoyed better health in consequence.
- Luck when we had a porch finished, despite delays in materials or builders’ mistakes, the fallen white oak that guaranteed enough firewood, or decent fishing so we brought home dinner a few times.
- Company of others, fighting my antisocial tendencies to visit with family and friends.
- Temperance, not a virtue of mine, whenever my academic job seems pointless, my students anxious and depressed about the world we are leaving them, and my university ever more corporate, concerned more at times with branding than substance and learning.
- Restraint, also not my strength, when I kept my mouth shut instead of screaming. I am still working on that one!
- Knowledge to know when to “call some guy” to fix or make something, when to quit for the day, when to stop looking at screens, or when to let others have the last word.
So you get the last word. Tell me what makes you thankful in 2022?
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