25 November 2021

Thanksgiving 2021


 It's an annual list, in no particular order, and non-exhaustive, of things I am thankful for. There are so many.

  • This year, I've received 3 combined shots of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine. While acknowledging we are still in the pandemic, I am so grateful for the folks who made this possible and the safety and peace of mind they afford me. 
  • All my family members, from my lovely wife to my parents, in-laws, siblings-in-law, aunt, uncle, cousins, etc. It has been so nice to see them this year with less anxiety and worry.
  • My melanzana micro-grid pullover.
  • I had the good fortune to do quite a bit of traveling this year - mainly via the open road, but took my first pandemic forays via air as well. I am grateful for all these experiences and the things I learned, but probably most grateful for an extended time spent on the road as I was between jobs this August/September.
  • Waffle cut fries.
  • Vinyl records.
  • Road trips, gas station coffee, and combos.
  • Learning new things - which explains why there's a skateboard in my garage.
  • My OG pandemic coworker - an oddly shaped, narrow faced greyhound on whose couch I am typing this out.
  • Long slow runs in the woods.
  • Knowing what knot to tie in a specific situation.
  • That time we got stuck in our canoe on Little Sag lake in a thunderstorm, only for the skies to clear to an incredible sunset and just enough dry wood to start a fire and warm up.
  • My time working at UHG, where I worked with such kind coworkers and gained so much confidence.
  • My new job at F&B, where I am once again surrounded by quality people in a new and challenging role.
  • Phish Food Ben & Jerry's.
  • For that matter, 5 incredible and hilarious opportunities to see Phish in 2021, including an unforgettable weekend in an Indiana parking lot and my first foray to fabulous Las Vegas.
  • Late, quiet nights with a nice bourbon.
  • Our beloved adventure van, which taught me so much, gave me endless amounts of pride and enjoyment, and also ended up filling me with anxiety every time I got behind the wheel pointed down any surface that was not paved and dry. Grateful for Kate and Cody from Nashville, who I hope have taken her on new (and hopefully more graded) adventures.
  • For that one time Bob Weir liked my tweet.
  • Every time Cody Townshend drops a new "50 Project" on youtube.
  • Our beautiful city of Minneapolis, which spoils us with parks, restaurants, things to do, and ideas to think about.
  • Piney west coast IPAs and shitty, cold, American lagers.
  • Riding my bike on a crisp fall day.
  • Two words - pow day.
  • For being entrusted to serve as the council president at my church - for all the people who in a year where there are no easy decisions, continue to show up, be faithful, and do the important work to keep things progressing.
  • Completing a 35 days on skis before I turned 35 challenge in 2021, despite blisteringly cold temperatures.
  • Returning to Target Field for a Twins game after a year away.
  • Ice cold coke in a can on a hot day.
  • Quilted slipper shoes.
  • All of our public lands and the opportunities they afford - notable experiences this year were had in MN State Parks, National Forests, National Recreation Areas, and National Parks.
  • For that grizzly bear in Yellowstone deciding not to maul and eat me.
  • Our SACO trombone quartet, which managed to keep the music going throughout the pandemic.
  • For staying healthy.
  • Cold days at Welch Village, 300 foot vert runs, drinks at Madd Jaxx, and being satisfied just because you love it.
  • Campfires in winter.
  • Family rituals - friends, we need more rituals as well.
  • Being surrounded by people of tremendous grace.
  • Random hangs that occur on short notice.
  • Dimly lit, neon infused dive bars.
  • For whatever reason, the paths life have taken me on have resulted in an economically privileged position. I am tremendously grateful.
  • Opportunities to check that privilege, to be challenged in my thinking, to have the status quo adjusted. 
  • Chips and salsa.
  • That delightful feeling of exhaustion and pride after a total sufferfest.
  • Opportunities to disconnect.