Gravatar Chiming in late, but I will. Starting today. And I love the sunflowers picture at the top of your blog!


Gravatar Oh boy. I know I should, and I admire others who can. But I don't know if I could keep it up. Next year, I hope!


Gravatar I had every intention of doing this same thing for the month of November. I even had some notes started. I can blame it on the 'blahs' that I've been experiencing, I guess. I should start - I really should - but I'm going to be 'computerless' for at least 7 days before Thanksgiving, so...perhaps next year.

Don't I sound like I'm making excuses? I do have so very much to be thankful for! :D


Gravatar I probably should...might be a good advent thing, though.


Gravatar I am grateful that my grieving is lifting and I can look forward with hope to a future life that includes joyful pursuits. Today I feel excited about tomorrow, and that is a gift I have not felt in several years.


Gravatar That is beautiful, Linda. Thank you so much for allowing us to share that.
Blessings on you today -- and my prayers.


Gravatar You're on the home stretch now, revmom! ::: cheering :::


Gravatar Did the discipline of thinking of something for each day help you to feel more gratitude? Did it change anything, or did it end up being more of a chore? Inquiring minds want to know!

Meanwhile, there's a little pressie for you at my blog.


Gravatar Heidi,

Coming up with the "thing" to be grateful for wasn't hard or a chore -- but writing more than a sentence was sometimes difficult, so I just didn't on some days.

And by concentrating on the things that are in my life that bless me every single day does help me refocus on the important things -- and takes my focus off the "bad stuff" sometimes.


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