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3 things you're grateful for - everyday a new list

Having a day to myself, that was a sunny +20C.
Cleaning up and raking old leaves in my garden.
Taking an afternoon nap.
 
The sun, also.

Mug of tea in my doggy-designed mug for breakfast with porridge and blueberries to strengthen my memory. (Not that I’m forgotful; just heard it helps and thought, okay, I’ll try this.)

Brunch in the cafe where I exhibit with my ND friend, Jim, in two hours time.
 
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Having the opportunity to talk/text to people (one on one).
My public blog and my secret blog.
 
Naps
A flexible work schedule
Bosses that care enough to at least attempt to understand and accept autism, difficulties and all
 
My new gaming rig
My friends
My discipline (which I somehow seem to have developed over the years)
 
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I am not prone to addictions.

My (mostly) good genes.

Full Steam for creating this thread and reminding me to count my blessings.
 
Have immense gratitude for the support I get from friends here and irl during a difficult time.
Having a rollator to get me around.
My cat Lucy who loves me up when I'm in pain.
 
I live in a diverse, interesting and creative community where there's always inspiring events to enjoy.

I live in a subtropical climate.

I have choice.
 
The sea and beaches

Collecting pebbles and shells

The red clay soil and red sandstone of South Devon
 

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