Today, I am grateful for Friday night's bread pudding. Yum.
Today, I am grateful for family and their willingness to drive nine hours to visit me in a new house with little furniture and sheets on the windows.
Today, I am grateful for sheets that cover curtainless windows.
Today, I am grateful for baseball and how my firstborn is stepping up to the plate, as it were. He's fast.*
Today, I am grateful for sunbeams and sleepy golden dogs.*
Today, I am grateful for Scripture, for the comfort and challenge and community and peace it brings.
What are you grateful for today?
*Photos for today's post were taken by George!
Today I am grateful for a loooong, long distance call with my stepmom on Sunday.
ReplyDeleteToday I am grateful for a whole day at home yesterday. And for the result; a slightly cleaner, more organized house.
Today I am grateful for running water. I can't even imagine doing 5 loads of laundry without it.
Crafters much more skilled than I, lending their wonderful ideas for me to CASE.
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Sleep.
Pretty cardstock.
I second the sunbeams and sleepy golden dogs! Though my sunbeam dog isn't golden. I have one sofa dog and one sunbeam dog.
ReplyDeleteThe sunshine that is trying very hard to happen outside my windows! (hopeful!)
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Laypeople that step in and provide amazing messages for us during these interim periods where we have no pastor.
My DH who tells me that I'm beautiful, when there is nothing wrong with my eyes (lol...).
My cyber family!
Today I am grateful for lovely evenings with friends of long standing.
ReplyDeleteToday I am grateful for beautiful weather and the sounds of bird song.
Today I am grateful for a country where I can express my opinion.
Today I am grateful for the chance to engage in political activism without repercussions.
I am thankful for skype and a long chat with a friend in Europe.
ReplyDeleteI am thankful for being able to go for a walk in sunny, mild spring weather.
I am thankful for listening to birds chirping.
Today I am grateful for my son getting a job at 18 y/o in this economy!
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