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Okay, as happens now and then, I am a dollar short and a day late as the saying goes….  But I decided to do the Question a Day Advent Calendar  http://www.confirmnotconform.com/blog/question-day-advent-calendar-0as part of my Advent activities.

 

The question for yesterday was:  Who helped you do something today?

 

I hate calling 1.800 numbers, and sitting through the multiple choice voicemail messages – who is that blasted perky female anyway – until I get to talk to a person.  And when I am already exasperated, it is even worse!  But the customer rep was cheerful and patient, and was able to address the issue I was calling about immediately and get the item ordered.  I told her I hoped that was the most difficult call of the day [she laughed] and thanked her for her time and attention.

 

The question for today is:  What makes you feel grateful?

 

*sighs*  at risk of sounding rather petty instead of profound:

 

You know, sometimes it is the little things, especially during the morning commute – a person who lets you in when you are trying to turn into a solid stream of traffic.  A light that stays green long enough for you to get through a busy intersection.  Seeing someone way ahead of you do something incredibly stupid but not get creamed, and you don’t even have to break.  All three of these happened to me this morning and all you can do is whisper  “thank you”.
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