I am thankful for good friends and acquaintances who influence me in positive ways.
What are you thankful for today?
I am thankful for good friends and acquaintances who influence me in positive ways.
What are you thankful for today?
I’m so thankful for my husband’s support in my photography business. He comes along as an assistant for me at every shoot. We had a great session earlier this evening and I was so grateful to have him there. I officially announced my business over on Facebook a while ago, but if you didn’t see…
Today, I am thankful for all progress we have made in the garden. I am able to plant again with hope for a spring harvest. We missed snow peas this spring. Now, there are new snow pea plants coming up in the garden. Lettuce is coming up, and green onions as well. I read yesterday…
I am thankful that I had the chance to work in the garden for an hour. I was able to do this because I cooked a turkey and some squash earlier in the day, giving me time outside during the time I would usually be making dinner. I will try to work in the garden…
I am thankful for the strength to be able to attend to several tasks today. What are you thankful for
I am thankful for the capability to speak with people in real time around the world without needing to make long-distance calls and having to pay by the minute like we used to. I never cease to be grateful for this part of modern technology. What are you thankful for today?
It’s the last day of the month. There are so many things I had hoped to accomplish this month: sew presents, work in the garden, and organize things in the house. A few are done; most are not yet. Tomorrow starts a new month, and I will continue to work to accomplish my goals. I’m…
I am thankful for, and humbled by, the people who by instinct and training run toward danger. This means the soldiers, police, emergency people, volunteers, and others who take care of the world. I don’t know if I could do what they do.
Brandy … so true about friends. I’m thankful for a warm heating pad to ease my arthritis, along with the medical miracles that allow me to go about my life as best I can.
I am thankful for a quiet weekend at home. We have busy weekends starting next weekend through Christmas, and I’m grateful for the quiet before everything starts.
Lea
I’m grateful for a tidy house and healthy children!
I’m grateful for my grandfather, father, and brother who all served in the US military. Proud of their service. I enjoyed the lovely fireworks display that was across the street from my condo on Nov. 12. I think it must have been in honor of Veterans’ Day as I can’t think of any other reason for fireworks in Nov. It was better than July 4th!
I’m grateful for my new fridge that dispenses crushed, cubed ice, and water.
You saw the Diwali celebration.
I also am grateful for (and proud of) the sacrifices and patriotism of my father and grandfather, who were WW2 veterans. I miss them both so much. I heard many stories from them that I treasure, but I always wish I’d had more time to hear more.
I am thankful for all the people, past and present, who selflessly serve our country.
I am grateful for a gorgeous fall, one of the perks of a drought and no storms to take the leaves down! It has been absolutely beautiful this fall!🍁
After camping this weekend, a warm bed and a mattress!
Grateful for technology that opens our eyes to learning at our fingertips and friends worldwide!
I am thankful for a warm place to be when the cold wind blows, a snug bed and warm and nourishing food. When my children were small, this wasn’t always so. Memories I cannot shake.
I’m thankful for the many veterans in my family, and I’m thankful for weather that is just about perfect, other than being too dry. I don’t even have to run fans right now.
I am thankful for family members who made the decision to enlist in the military during WWI and WWII before they were “called up”. A decision that shows how much they valued our freedoms.
I am thankful for family members who have served in the military. Both grandfathers, two uncles, and now two nephews. One uncle died in service.
I am thankful for potato chips! Truly! An acceptable vice and one that has brightened many a dismal day! Thank you, George Crum!!!