So after a year since the last Thanksgiving post I have anxiously awaited the 2008 version of my things I am thankful for post. This post is perhaps the most grueling, enjoyable and fun to write. The list clearly will include similar and exact things from the last one, but that makes sense since gratitude and appreciation should be fairly consistent. So while it’s been a very busy year, I’ve had the opportunity to meet a bunch of new folks, to try and work on who I am and to try better understand what is actually important. I hope you have a bunch of things to be thankful for and another full year of opportunity to find new things to appreciate.
- My family (all 3 generations)
- The Community coffee mug I got this year, It’s got a great heft.
- Spring Time Panic – didn’t get the chance to see Panic at all during the spring of 2008.
- Seeing “Greatest” Hits Live Music Shows (I got AC/DC in about 2 weeks!)
- Being home
- When the batteries die in noisy toys and they mysteriously disappear
- On time departures
- Sunny Days
- A brisk morning walk (the 3 or 4 i get to do a year)
- The fact that I almost know how to get around Phoenix now.
- Catching up with Ron Kevren at least 1 time a year
- Dijouri’s ability to experience pure joy from anything in life
- Prescott’s ability to watch something other than “Thoas da trein” on tivo, like “srak”
- I still like kids with afros, but have come to not like dreadlocks, I’m so glad that love is hair independant.
- That sometimes your wife does just deserves a day at the spa.
- My dogs still are cool
- Cool maps, like my 1932 relief map of Europe which I can’t seem to get back after 8 years.
- A show at the Tabernacle
- Sancho’s broken arrow in Denver IS the best bar on the planet with a great ambiance, if you can call it that.
- Waiting for the train at Hartsfield to take me to baggage claim
- Naps
- Watching my kids grow up, learn and change.
- A good bowl of soup
- My mentors (Ron, Ken, John and Jim)
- Golfing when I can
- Farmer’s Market Saturdays
- The pre-school Prescott goes to, it’s kinda cool being sorta a Methodist, since it is a GREAT school, I guess we should go to a mass.
- Mountain weekends thanks to Joan
- Being able to have actually gone on a sales call in the US with my friends from the UK – they brought their usual cheer and weather – see below.
- That I had the opportunity to speak in Calgary this year and now some kid is getting a scholarship in my name.
- The fact I actually made platinum last year, so this was a little premature. I like being platinum, if you have to fly, upgrades on nearly every flight are cool.
- Playing Guitar hero and Wii Fit with my kids
- That my facebook network has really become about friends, not just randoms
- The connectedness that social media provides with my extended network of friends
- Looking at my setlists on my iPhone
- That I have friends that do good things
- That I don’t mind a juice box every now and again
- That Emily is usually right and I now just accept it
- When Kevren explains to me just right he is, but typically is just trying to get me to say yes to something, but ultimately understands when I don’t go along
- Emily’s cooking, specifically her pork paprikash – this hasn’t changed year over year
- When Hadrian pukes and mainly misses me
- The day I realized that I have no idea what I did before Google desktop
- The Chicago Institute of Art
- The whole SOB group, those that that are still among us and those that aren’t.
- That Jen is a great mother of Kevren and Dijouri
- Days I don’t have to shave
- That I’m able on most days to wake up excited and go to bed fulfilled.
- Everyday I have the opportunity to learn something new
- That I was able to sit in a couple of songs and play Conga’s last week for bunch of folks and didn’t suck @ Fat Catz in NOLA on Bourbon St.
- That a headline in a newspaper can change your day.
- Random phone calls from folks I haven’t talked to for a long while
- Understanding that today can be just as good as any day and it is MY choice.
- iTunes Genius functionality
- Eating with friends on Lake Austin is about as good as it gets.
- That a visually appealing dessert actually tastes better, not sure why.
- When I don’t forget my mom’s birthday, 2008 was a non-miss – I was the first of the kids to call. Bonus points for me.
- Not having to travel for Thanksgiving this year – two years in a ROW!
- That I still have my atlas from my 18th birthday, it has a few less pages now thanks to my kids
- That I finally said yes to Burning Man this year.
- The moment I realized I should never drive in the UK.
- Tailgating at a show with my friends
- When Emily calls bullshit on me – I guess that’s why I married her. It becoming less frequent, I guess l’m full o’ shit. NAH.
- My first Bulldog game and it was a slaughter of Central Michigan University, which was cool.
- A Sunday afternoon drive with the family
- Watching Dijouri think
- Watching Kevren with his little brothers
- Watching Prescott dance
- Watching Hadrian walk
- That most people are thoughtful, kind and mean well.
- Jack’s Five-Cheese Macaroni & Achiote Chicken from Z tejas – Made with bleu, Jack, cheddar, Parmesan and Romano cheeses, finished with toasted bacon gratin. The Diablo chicken is good too.
- That I’m lucky to still have a bunch of friends with the dreamers disease
- That I realized that math is an important thing.
- My readers and influencers.
- The day I realized that creativity and logic are actually peer concepts.
- That I can read not only on a plane now.
- Real life conversations
- The day I complained about SMC and got to develop a relationship with Chris and Kristie
- The new professional traveler line at Hartsfield, I should still get a clear pass, but I’m too cheap.
- Moments when I have the clarity of thought to acknowledge that I can’t control what happens – only how I react
- That I’m clearly not a handy person and should hire most things out.
- Watching folks who worked for me in the past doing well.
- That going to Lake Tahoe was good idea and the luck to be able to have KISS playing there.
- That a day on the Hooch is as good as anything, just bring sunblock.
- That I have time to read to my kids
- Direct flights
- Ideas that work
- Ideas that don’t work and learning from them
- Sleeping in past 5am
- That I am currently buying into the market at a discount (it’s the only way I can deal with it)
- That it all works out in the end
- The perfectly mixed Sicilian Kiss (1/2 Jim Beam, 1/2 Amaretto, SPLASH of OJ – Shaken over ice, served in a shot glass)
- The day you find a really good $35 bottles of wine which is a repeatable purchase
- The day you first try a wegyu steak and the second, third, fourth….
- The bacon at the Camelback is just as good, well almost as good, as the bacon at the Four Seasons in Maui
- When I get to hear all summer long by Kid Rock and thing to myself – since it is pretty much an accurate portrayal of being young in Michigan with a good beat.
- That Chris, Sheryl and other folks were kind enough to help with the eBook on social brand management, The Social Marketing Construct. Never would have gotten done without them.
- When I am actually able to see a movie in the theatre.
- A funny text message or Tweet which pops up when I’m in a meeting.
- When I happen to actually pack the right clothes for the right climate
- Any opportunity to share, listen and be with people I care about
Just like the last time, I probably have another 100 things I should be thankful for…. What are you thankful for? Have a great holiday and be safe! Cheers!
~jon
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