March of Gratitude

Fermentation, March of Gratitude

March of Gratitude: Pizza (Fermentation)

Fermentation is my favorite food process, hands down. Without fermentation we may not have an advanced species (debatable) and we certainly don’t have the many delicious foods we love like Pizza (not debatable). This whole week I’m going to focus my #MarchofGratitude posts on fermentation – that’s how much I love it, starting with pizza. This weekend I made […]

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March of Gratitude Day 31: My Daughter

When I started March of Gratitude I knew I would begin with my wife and end with my daughter, Raylen. I remember getting on a plane after Nicki and I were really serious and, for the first time, I felt some fear about what would happen if it crashed. I’d been on dozens of flights […]

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March of Gratitude Day 30: Travel

When I was a freshman in high school I had the opportunity to travel to Mexico to build houses for families in need. It was a needed opportunity for a young kid to learn two key lessons: My life is pretty great compared to most people on the planet. Other countries and cultures are interesting, […]

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March of Gratitude Day 29: Sourdough Bread

Man, I am grateful for bread.  These are my first loaves baked in St Louis! A few years ago I watched Michael Pollan’s #Cooked on Netflix and caught the sourdough bug. My first loaf was successful enough that I haven’t stopped searching for the perfect loaf ever since. I’ve opened the oven to some flat, […]

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March of Gratitude Day 28: Broken Tools

My phone’s GPS is faulty. I’ll try to navigate to a meeting and it will work about 40% of the time… Usually, it won’t lock on my position or will bounce around from tower to tower as I travel, showing that I’m sometimes a quarter of a mile away from where I really am. Most […]

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March of Gratitude Day 27: Clean Water

Today I am grateful for clean water to drink, cook with, and (most importantly) to make coffee! It’s something we tend to take for granted…until you don’t have it. You don’t have to live in a third world country to experience poor drinking water conditions, either. Water-borne illnesses affect as many as 30 million people […]

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March of Gratitude Day 25: Learning

“Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty.” – Henry Ford March of Gratitude day 25 – I’m grateful for #Learning. I’m grateful for learning: Something new Something old That I’m right That I’m wrong That it’s not always worth it to be”right” That failure is a fast track to more learning […]

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March of Gratitude Day 24: Perspective

March of Gratitude Day 24: I am grateful for perspective. Today I saw a news story about a family who lost everything in a fire, attended a fundraiser for someone who has lymphoma for the 5th time, read about the millions affected in Mozambique, and was reminded that I’ve never really had to go without […]

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March of Gratitude Day 22: Milwaukee

Today is the last day that we are full-time residents in Milwaukee. It is a bittersweet ending to a dynamic chapter in our lives. Without a doubt, Milwaukee will be held in a special place in our hearts. We found so much in our nearly 5 years here: our marriage, our friendship, our health, our […]

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March of Gratitude Day 21: Thrift Stores

Today I am grateful for thrift stores and all the various online marketplaces to sell ‘stuff.’ Although it’s always timely to purge, moving is as good a time to reflect on what things are worthy of keeping as you transition to the next place/step/chapter. We started doing this way before the move (#MarieKondo) but have […]

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March of Gratitude Day 20: Disappointment

Today is day 20 of March of Gratitude and I am grateful for disappointment. Disappointment tells me when I really had my heart set on something. It tells me when I gave more effort on a project or a goal. It tells me that I’ve been thinking about the desired outcome more than others. It […]

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March of Gratitude Day 19: Resilience

This is my sister-in-law getting her hair cut before it falls out from the chemo treatments. On the surface, this photo looks like a moment of incredible vulnerability. Anyone going through chemotherapy knows this moment is coming, and sharing it is invariably a vulnerable thing to do in an already fragile time. But I don’t […]

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March of Gratitude Day 18: Cardboard

Day 18 of March of Gratitude I’m thankful for the invention of corrugated cardboard. Admittedly, this one is a little outside the box… I’ve shared that we are moving to another city, which means a lot of packing and a lot of cardboard boxes. I can’t say I’ve ever thought about cardboard this much before, […]