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Thankful: November 13th
I was worried that it would be hard for my children to play in the backyard, now that it’s all dug up and they can no longer use the swings or the merry-go-round while we relandscape the garden. I shouldn’t have been worried. My four-year-old son said to me today, “I’m so glad that dad…
Thankful: November 7th
We woke up at 4 a.m. to gunshots and sirens. The night before last, there were sirens and three helicopters nearby for over an hour. While we normally hear sirens going by and see helicopters passing by several times a week, we don’t usually hear them hanging out near here for what is obviously a…
Thankful: November 3rd
Today I am thankful for the invention of the doppler, which allows midwives and doctors to hear an unborn baby’s heartbeat, and for a midwife who knew what we needed to do to make sure my son was born safely. I enjoyed his giggles yesterday. He is a happy and healthy baby, and I…
Thankful: November 1st
Each year in November, I post each day something for which I am feeling thankful that day, and invite my readers to think of something for which they are also grateful. It can be small or large. I find that having a grateful heart helps one to feel more satisfied with life. Today, I am…
Thankful: November 24th
I’m grateful that my husband was able to find conduit to run wires today to run to the sprinkler boxes and to run to these lampposts. He had to go to multiple stores before he found any, and we were worried that our project would be delayed. What are you grateful for today?
Thankful: November 22nd
I am thankful for the strength to be able to attend to several tasks today. What are you thankful for
I am thankful for a few more days of Autumn and Thanksgiving decorations throughout my home before they are replaced by Christmas decor. I have had two months to enjoy them, as they remind me of harvest, the welcome change of cooler weather after 62 days of triple digit heat, and daily thankfulness of family and God’s ongoing provision. Happy Thanksgiving, everyone.
Thankful my 2 children are home to celebrate Thanksgiving, my favorite holiday!
I’m thankful to have a water and windproof house.
I’m thankful that my son who is in grad school at the university of Michigan is home!
I am thankful for the health of my husband and dog. Both are aging…well, so am I ;)… and I am grateful for every day with them.
I am thankful that I dried mullein this summer from my garden! I have some sort of bug, with just a nasty cough. I did a steam tent with my dried mullein and water, it didn’t cost a dime! Have a blessed Thanksgiving, Brandy, with your family! You bring joy and wisdom and beauty to homes across the globe!
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Im thankful for you and all your money saving tips
I am thankful for caring family members.
May you have many things to be thankful for this year!
I am thankful for the delivery our our new sofa, removal of two chairs, and treat of biscuits from our son.
Strange as it may be … I’m thankful for my washer and dryer. When I was first married and we were stationed in Germany, I had a wringer washing machine, which I used in the bathroom with the bathtub for managing the water. I had a small portable spinner and then hung clothes to dry in the attic or on radiators or a portable clothes rack. Later, in graduate school, as a single mom, I had no dryer. A friend would often invite me over and let me bring towels to dry in her dryer. Otherwise, I dried everything on racks or chair backs. Later, there were times that necessitated going to the laundromat. I’ve always been able to have clean clothes, but the ease of using a washing machine and dryer during the cold and rainy months is definitely a plus!
Nothing strange about this! I’m truly thankful, every single day, for my washer and dryer!
I am thankful to have been able to take a quick hike today before starting Thanksgiving meal preparations.
I am thankful for the opportunity to spend Christmas with my grandmother. We have been doing some final planning today, and I feel greatly blessed to be able to bring her three great-grandchildren to her for Christmas. Our eldest is 4.5yo and she is 95yo, so there are 90 years between them!
I an so very thankful for these two pups who keep me company.
I am thankful for a hybrid car. I can go up to 25 miles on an electric charge. Most of the errands that I need to run fit within that radius. I drive minimally as it is, but I am thankful that when I do drive, I do it more sustainably.