Visitor Center sign in Zion National Park My husband recently re-retired, and we are front-loading travel. My #AtoZChallenge posts this year will explore our adventures--some pre-retirement, some post. Today's location: Zion National Park in Utah. Zion is a bit of a shibboleth. People from outside of Utah (or those who are not members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) tend to pronounce Zion as "ZIE-on." Locals (or tourists who are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) use more of a schwa sound, pronouncing Zion to rhyme with lion. However you choose to pronounce it, it is an amazing, beautiful national park and has some amazing hikes. The last time my husband and I visited Zion National Park, we entered from the east, and traveled through the mile-long Zion-Mt. Carmel tunnel. It is an engineering marvel, completed in the 1920s. Before we passed through the tunnel, though, we spotted a group of bighorn sheep, including some babies...
Hey Kristi. What a great gratitude list! And perfect timing too. I wrote a post about becoming a thankful family yesterday. I included ten things I'm thankful for at the bottom of the post and challenged readers to join in by adding their list to the comments.
ReplyDeleteFrom the looks of this site, you already know the incredible power of gratitude. I think my post is longer than what you intended, but my gratitude list is there :) And, I'm going to keep this page open, because I'd love to check back and see what others are grateful for.
Thank you for the awesome opportunity to connect, share, and express gratitude in a public way!
Welcome to the Ten Things of Thankful community! I agree with your "perfect timing" statement; your post was exactly what I needed to read this morning.
DeleteOne thing about this blog hop is that our rules are rather lax. Whether brief or lengthy, all gratitude posts are welcome. I loved how your post explained the benefits of being thankful, how you incorporate gratitude into your own family, and concluded with your own TToT list.
Again, welcome!
Isn't it a great time to simplify life?
ReplyDeleteIt certainly is! :-)
DeleteI love your simple list this week. Being able to see a beautiful sunset at the end of your day is a great way to top off your day and help settle one's mind.
ReplyDeleteThe sunsets are spectacular here. :-)
DeleteI'm honored to be part of #3, #8, and #9 in your life! Great list, Kristi! Short and sweet and to the point!
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm glad you're part of them, too! :-)
DeleteBrevity is the soul of wit*
ReplyDeleteI totally identify with all (with the possible exception of #3 although, I've been known to note frozen water on my own lists as a hypograt, which, as we know, is allowed by the BoSR)
Nice list. Resonates which is a good thing in this gratitude business.
* your TToT this week is an irresistible set up for rolling out some Wm.
Hey, I'm flattered that my simple words inspired a Shakespeare quote.
DeleteThe snow was short-lived, and this week promises temps near 70. I'm not complaining. :-)
Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
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