Many of my facebook contacts have been posting each day of November different things they're thankful for. I was just thinking of my blessings I'm thankful for and decided on this thread Sure, we can complain until the cows come home but to just be content with what we have, is a blessing of its own.
The most important thing I'm thankful for is my family. No brainer coming from me right? First and foremost, my hubby of 14 years. He's the love of my life. We've experienced love, loss, and plenty of laughter throughout the years and we keep chugging on. We have been blessed with two beautiful children who are "most" times a joy to raise and call my own. Now those times where they embarrass me in public, well, that's another story, haha.
Since joining the gym, I've lost both my Papas. Although they're gone, I carry with me the most precious memories ever, as I tried my damnest to spend as much quality time with them, not only in their last moments, but all the years of my life. The only living grandparent I have is on dialysis a couple days a week. Being a stay at home mom, I'm the one who transports her to and from the clinic and to Dr.s appts, etc. So, I am def. thankful for my health, the health of my husband and kids, and the rest of my family.
I am thankful for many many more things(shelter, food, friends, etc.), but what are you thankful for?
The most important thing I'm thankful for is my family. No brainer coming from me right? First and foremost, my hubby of 14 years. He's the love of my life. We've experienced love, loss, and plenty of laughter throughout the years and we keep chugging on. We have been blessed with two beautiful children who are "most" times a joy to raise and call my own. Now those times where they embarrass me in public, well, that's another story, haha.
Since joining the gym, I've lost both my Papas. Although they're gone, I carry with me the most precious memories ever, as I tried my damnest to spend as much quality time with them, not only in their last moments, but all the years of my life. The only living grandparent I have is on dialysis a couple days a week. Being a stay at home mom, I'm the one who transports her to and from the clinic and to Dr.s appts, etc. So, I am def. thankful for my health, the health of my husband and kids, and the rest of my family.
I am thankful for many many more things(shelter, food, friends, etc.), but what are you thankful for?
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