Monday, December 20, 2010

Question of the Day #783

In LA, underground parking garages can be somewhat freaky. You know, like subways in So. Cal. There's always something a little unsettling about the idea of spending time in structures that could collapse and kill you in a quake.

But today, on the fifth and what feels like 500th day of downpour, I am psyched to park underground and take an elevator directly into a store. It makes the idea of grocery shopping and cooking loads of holiday food for my clients a lot less intimidating.

What are you unusually grateful for today?

xoxo,
Suzanne

9 comments:

  1. One of the most incredible skies and a great walk through the woods. Lifted me from lala land!

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  2. OMG I'd LOVE to have a parking garage attached to my grocery store. Just to be able to load groceries under cover!!! What a great idea.

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  3. I'm grateful to have a quiet day to get caught up on life. It's 3:30 p.m., and I'm still in my pajamas. : )

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  4. Usually, I don't like rain, but since you said UNusually, I am glad its raining. Even thou it seems like 500 days long and forces you to park in odd places, the SoCal needs the aqua too.

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  5. I'm grateful that the leak in my house isn't worse.

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  6. I'm thankful it's almost 8pm and I am heading to bed very soon.

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  7. I'm still on my diet and still losing weight. I know I'll get back to being "me" again this time.

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  8. It is the 500th day. I'm looking for an Ark.
    I think I know which store you found that parking garage in. ;)
    I remember visiting Omaha once and being amazed that they had covered drive-up docks to collect your groceries. Then I was told that during snowstorms and such, it was practically a necessity. And in Toronto, they have whole malls underground.
    I guess I'm grateful we don't need such measures most of the time.

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  9. Yesterday I was grateful that my daughter didn't have to do her presentation because she wasn't ready.

    I also was grateful - though maybe happy is the better word - that I ended up calling a charity with an offer to bring over new, hardback books for kids on the exact day that they needed them for their gift-giving to needy children in the community. Excellent timing, and I felt like Santa.

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