SierraLea wrote:Answers to this have been struggles with cancer
Banana Lobster wrote:I'm grateful for my siblings, even though they tend to drive me up the walls.
ClaecElric4God wrote:I'm thankful for the "suck it up" attitude I was raised with. In a family with a less than senstitive dad and 7 older siblings, that was always something I hated as a kid. But after spending the last couple weeks with a family that is super over-protective and worry-wartish, I've really come to appreciate my family's point of view. I never thought I'd appreciate a lack of sympathy and concern. Go figure.
Mave wrote:I recently lost my father to cancer and can attest that it's extremely difficult to feel grateful after going through that. I have no words to say that could bring comfort or peace. *hugs*
TheAlbinoMoose wrote:ClaecElric4God wrote:I'm thankful for the "suck it up" attitude I was raised with. In a family with a less than senstitive dad and 7 older siblings, that was always something I hated as a kid. But after spending the last couple weeks with a family that is super over-protective and worry-wartish, I've really come to appreciate my family's point of view. I never thought I'd appreciate a lack of sympathy and concern. Go figure.
That's a lot of siblings you got there, bro... :O I have three already but I want a big sister so I'll take one, just name the price. xD
I'm grateful for not having a driver's license yet ~ it's certainly time I dragged myself and someone else who's willing over to the DMV, but for a long time I've thought that I was an inferior person because I didn't have one, which is ridiculous. I've come to realize that basing my self-esteem on something like whether I drive or not is going to block my view from what really matters. Also, I see now that driving is super boring and annoying and when I finally do go to the DMV you bet I'll be ready cause I'VE BEEN DRIVING WITH A PERMIT FOR TWO YEARS *rips hair out*
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