I'm gonna go slightly against the grain with mine

I'm grateful for my family. All of it (well, those still alive and who I have most contact with, anyway

). I was more concerned about coming out to my housemates than I was them! Speaking of which - I'm also grateful for my housemates, even my conservative Christian tenant landlord, who still shows concern (and asks my help with computers

) despite not agreeing with my "decision".
I'm grateful for my church, who despite being more conservative have also been brilliant with the whole thing (talking more about vicars here, since the congregation's too large for me to tell everyone). I'm grateful for finding the plan b that is now my second church; an all-inclusive church that marches in Pride parades every year

I'm grateful for my job and my amazing workplace (including the boss), not to mention the extra hours it's brought in lately. I'm grateful for the NHS and its not-as-bad-as-before waiting times, sensitivity, respect and all those other things you might not expect of the British health service, especially with cuts every which way. I'm also grateful for my support group, even if I have to travel to Sheffield most months.
Hell, I'm grateful for Leeds, and Yorkshire in general. I'm most grateful for God who has brought me up here and onto this crazy path in the first place, let alone blessing me the way He has