3 months and not 4 months!!!!Thanksgiving marked 4 months since surgery and diagnosis on August 26th.
What a perfect time to think about gratitude!

If you have not read “The unexpected joy of the Ordinary” by Catherine Gray, I highly recommend it. She talks about the science of gratitude and how it actually changes our brains. More importantly for me she explains that, from her research, “The extraordinary is not where the cellular level happiness is at. It’s in the ordinary. Infinitesimal workaday moments that are a brief flash of sunlight”
I read this book a few years ago and took her advice to write gratitude every day. I did not write the 8 recommended but 3 per day and I thought about the small moments in my day that brought me happiness. I remember it being much more powerful than the big sweeping statements of gratitude that can become repetitive and actually lose their power.
So when we went around the table and talked about what we were grateful for, of course family is top of my list!!! When I dig deeper though it is the small moments of joy with my family and tribe: Here are 8 gratitude moment from the last few days, off the top of my head the list could go on!!!!!!!
- Sophie putting decorations on the tree
- Grandkids aged 2-12 years playing together
- Watching the river change each day on my walks
- Picture messages from my kids showing me about their day.
- Texts from my Warrior Angels
- Watching the sky change color
- Dave cooking me nutritious dinners
- Detox juice delivered to my doorstep
- Lying reading my book in the morning.


How am I really doing?
Honestly, all things considered, I am doing well! I am on week 3 of a 4 week break from any treatment so no radiotherapy, no chemo drugs and I am weaning off the seizure and steroid meds. Each day I feel stronger and more balanced. I keep up my routine of yoga, nap, walk, read and PT. I sleep well at night and my knitting is getting easier. I am still not gaining back any weight despite the delicious keto food that the meal train provided for us and the keto chocolate that I eat constantly. I know it was all muscle that I lost and I need to put the work in to get that back!!! Do I have my moments of sadness? You bet I do!!! However, I don’t fixate on that. I allow the emotion in, acknowledge it and then let it go. Just like my yoga teachers have taught me over the years!!!!

Love the list of Gratitudes and the idea of saying the word daily. We don’t realise how much we are grateful for in our lives but you have certainly shared yours in your post today.
Keep getting stronger Dawn, thinking of you ❤
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Thank you so much!!!
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Dawn , you are amazing !!!!! Sending lots of love
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I feel it Sarah!
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Wonderful update Dawn! Thank you for sharing. Sending big hugs from me and Magnus! XOXO
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Another fab post my friend. I think this blogging lark suits you. Your commitment to gratitude is inspiring. Keep on rising strong Dawnie xxx
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I know there are more people like you on this earth, but you are the one who inspires me. Your blog does as much for me as I am sure it does for you. Thank you.
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What a lovely comment. Thanks you so much. I do get a lot out of the blog when i write it, my therapy!and am so glad you enjoy it too
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Dawn, you are inspirational, a true warrior woman. Thinking of you and the gifts you’ve brought to us all, and continue to give in sharing your story. Sending you good vibes. 🙏
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Seriously inspiring! You are a Rock Star Dawn!!
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I loved getting caught up on your adventure! I can’t believe how big Rex is and I love that he has his own tree. Your family is amazing and what a great reminder to focus on the blessings in our lives. I’m going to record 3/day over the holiday and see if I can’t make it a practice in mind and spirit, too.
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Love the philosophy. What exactly is keto chocolate?
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Dark chocolate without sugar added basically
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no sugar
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