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November 21, 2014

Thankful {19/30} + {20/30} + {21/30}

How is it possible that time gets away from me so quickly this year?  I refuse to associate that with getting older.  I mean, we all clearly know I haven’t aged since I was 29.

{19/30} Today I’m thankful that my lovely ladies have finally started laying. Goodness, I thought I wasn’t ever going to see eggs in those nests! These good girls decided where I wasn’t them to lay wasn’t sufficient, so they created their own “secret” nest. Yep, over a dozen eggs in it when I found it.

{20/30} Today I am thankful for an entire day of Christmas shopping with my mama. I so looooove shopping days with my mama and treasure it. After all, she’s the one that trained me to be the shopper I am 🙂 Although I have to admit, she can still out-shop me. Our days are always filled with lots of laughing, LOTS of me searching stores for her (I still don’t understand how she can disappear so quickly) and some super yummy food. PERFECTION!!!!

{21/30} Today I am thankful for this little special stack. This is everything I need to assemble our Christmas cards. Getting our cards ready each year is one of my favorite things to do before Christmas. And each year I try to make it special and unique 🙂

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November 18, 2014

Thankful {18/30}

I am so completely thankful for music. It’s such a HUGE part of our lives in this household. With one note it can take you soaring back to a moment in time. It can lift your soul. It can make you shed tears of grief.  And it can make laugh. Music is a universal language, you don’t even have to understand the words if the artist is pouring their soul into the song.

Just as books have always always always been a huge part of my life, so has music. I can remember singing along with my dad to a Statler Brothers record when I was just a wee one. He gave me my love of southern gospel quartets. Every summer, we would pack up the car and head an hour away to the Gospel Singing Convention. It was always one of my FAV days!

As a young girl, I can remember standing beside my parents every Sunday in church and waiting impatiently to sing a hymn. Singing was always my favorite part of the service. The song leader would announce the hymn number and I would quickly grab my hymnal and stand, always being one of the first ones up. As soon as the hymn would start, my Dad’s voice could plainly be heard above the rest of the congregation. When he would start singing, I would stand a little taller. I was so proud of my Dad’s singing voice, his ability to harmonize easily and his knowledge of virtually every verse of every hymn.

As I grew up, my love of music transpired into learning to play the piano, clarinet and bass clarinet. I was lucky enough to have a piano teacher that was also a Christian, so many of my weekly lessons were learning to play hymns. I can assure you there were many a night spent around the piano (not always willingly on my part), playing hymns with my Dad singing melody and me singing harmony. I can remember the neighbors saying how they enjoyed sitting on their porches in the summer listening to us. And Sunday mornings when the song leader would call out a hymn that I KNEW we had practiced at home, I would do a little victory dance inside. I would stand up and sing beside my Dad as loud as I could.

Music for me was always a way to let my emotions out. There are songs to this day that still invoke the memories of what it meant to me years ago. Hold on by Wilson Philips takes me back to my freshman trip. To be with you by Mr. Big takes me to a dance after a wrestling match one cold, winter Friday night. And we can’t forget Friends by Michael W. Smith. Oh, so so many tears were shed at church camp while singing that song. Funny, years later (we won’t discuss just how many years it’s been, please.and.thank.you) I still get teary when I hear that song come on.

I am so super thankful for music and all the memories it has given me over the years and the way it has left mile markers along my journey.

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November 17, 2014

Thankful {15/30} + {16/30} + {17/30}

Wow, look how behind I am.  This weekend was ridiculously busy and got away from me before I knew it.

{15/30} Today I am thankful for littles with a giving heart. Littles that are willing to get up at o’dark thirty and go to the church to help with a clothing and soup ministry, never complaining once. And I’m super thankful for all their parents who drove them and staid to help!

{16/30} Today I am thankful for a day of nearly nothing. A day of worship, family dinner then relaxing in my pajamas the rest of the day. A day of hand holding, coffee drinking and napping. It was a day much needed!

{17/30} Today I am thankful for that still small voice. Thankful that He speaks value, love and worth into my heart and encourages me to be who He designed me to be. I’m thankful for discernment and that familiar tug on my heart gently guiding me. And I’m so so so thankful He never gives up on this slow learner.

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