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There are always a gazzillion things for which to be grateful! I began gratitude journaling over 25 years ago. It has morphed into my Happy, Savoring, Appreciating, Thankful, Joyful, Gratitude Journal. 🙂 Before I open my eyes, I smile, and give thanks for waking up. Before every meal, I give thanks for the earth, water, air, and every mineral, plant, animal, and person that in any way contributed to supplying food and drink to me. Anyway, I have filled volumes.There are always a gazzillion things for which to be grateful! I began gratitude journaling over 25 years ago. It has morphed into my Happy, Savoring, Appreciating, Thankful, Joyful, Gratitude Journal. 🙂 Before I open my eyes, I smile, and give thanks for waking up. Before every meal, I give thanks for the earth, water, air, and every mineral, plant, animal, and person that in any way contributed to supplying food and drink to me. Anyway, I have filled volumes. Difficulties? Like, my husband’s 5 operations in one year, or the debilitating Lyme disease I contracted that turned me from a vibrant woman into a pain-filled invalid? Or like my brother dying. Or, my 24-year old awesome Grandson dying in the fire that took my daughter’s “baby”, her house and everything she owned? Sure, difficult things happen in everyone’s life, but guess what? They don’t take a thing away from the gazzillion other things for which we have to be grateful. Love and hugs Read More
There are always a gazzillion things for which to be grateful! I began gratitude journaling over 25 years ago. It has morphed into my Happy, Savoring, Appreciating, Thankful, Joyful, Gratitude Journal. 🙂 Before I open my eyes, I smile, and give thanks for waking up. Before every meal, I give thanks for the earth, water, air, and every mineral, plant, animal, and person that in any way contributed to supplying food and drink to me. Anyway, I have filled volumes. Difficulties? Like, my husband’s 5 operations in one year, or the debilitating Lyme disease I contracted that turned me from a vibrant woman into a pain-filled invalid? Or like my brother dying. Or, my 24-year old awesome Grandson dying in the fire that took my daughter’s “baby”, her house and everything she owned? Sure, difficult things happen in everyone’s life, but guess what? They don’t take a thing away from the gazzillion other things for which we have to be grateful. Love and hugs
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