When I was a kid, I loved to make lists. Lists of my favorite songs, toys, movies, books, friends, tv shows, and, well, the list could go on. Today, I'm making a new list, The Top 10...of the moment. Here it is:
1) An almost empty inbox
2) Books, in general, and in particular: Pronoia is the antidote to paranoia
3) The extra furry skin that hangs down from my cat's belly, swashing back and forth when she walks
4) Having people contact me with opportunities to speak, coach, and write
5) Coconut Bliss ice cream, Tahitian Vanilla flavor
6) Even if people don't agree on politics and environmental issues - change is in the air, more dialogue and solutions are happening as a result of what's been in place.
7) A breeze and cooler weather today
8) The watermelon that grows locally and the tasty one in our CSA box this week
9) Being healthy
10) The mini trampoline on my deck currently calling my name. I feel so retro when I jump on it. Need dolpin shorts and feathered hair asap.
What's your Top 10?











What fun! (Saw your link to this on Twitter.)
1. How this week is going.
2. I'm not on deadline right now.
3. Spending tons of time in Sephora, trying fun makeup. (No need to mention the money spent buying said makeup.)
4. Bottles of Diet Coke: They don't spill or get flat as quickly.
5. I got that package out. No more worrying about it.
6. My varying job responsibilities. Tired of one? A different one's coming up soon!
7. Electricity. Isn't it awesome?
8. Hancock: A movie I actually look forward to seeing.
9. Netflix. Documentaries galore.
10. Healthy food that tastes good. Remember when we had to eat cardboard?
Leigh Ann Hubbard
Managing Editor
James Hubbard's My Family Doctor
Posted by: Leigh Ann | August 21, 2008 at 12:29 PM
I really love #9 on your list. Being Healthy is one of the things that I aspire to achieve every day. I have a great passion to be healthy and help others be healthy. I feel it is my calling. I just love eating a healthy diet and exercising on a regular basis. Love your post!
Posted by: Talli van Sunder, DPT | August 21, 2008 at 12:46 PM