All the Positive Things
As I sit here and stress out about what is to come after my last few days of summer break during “these unprecedented times,” I feel I need something positive to focus on lest I drive myself crazy. (Of course, I may already be there; halfway around the block, at least.) So, inspired by the book One Thousand Gifts, by Ann Voskamp, I pledge to find at least three good things each day, and I will blog about them as often as I can. I’ve only just had lunch and I already have my three good things for today, so I’d say I’m off to a good start.
1.) Birds
2.) Rejection
Mhmm, you read that right. Normally rejection isn’t a good thing, but I recently got a rejection letter from a literary agent that was quite nice and encouraging. Sure, it was a form rejection, and sure, it was only a few sentences, but the language in it was positive and uplifting and made me smile. So much better than a flat one-liner, or worse, no response at all. So I’ll keep trudging along and hoping for a manuscript request, but in the meantime, keep those nice rejections coming! Nice is good.
3.) Pork butt
In the slow cooker currently rests a deliciously fat and sauced up pork butt, casting its smoky barbecue aroma throughout the house like magic. This will be tonight’s dinner, and I’m purposely eating fewer snacks so I have more room for pulled-pork sandwiches tonight. Just so you know, by fewer snacks, I mean like two cookies instead of three.
So that’s it for today. I hope you’ll look out for the good things too, because Facebook and Twitter are too packed with negativity and gloom and doom.