Monday, November 23, 2009
Giving thanks all week!
John and I were talking yesterday about all the things we have to be thankful for. The list is many. One of the things I'm thankful for is my blogging friends. You all have been with me through good time and bad times. I really enjoying reading about everyone's lives and all the crafty things some of you do. I have met a blog friend this year, which I am truly thankful for! I've had someone who was a part of my life in NJ pass away after a long period of time fighting lung cancer. I am very thankful I knew Alice Tallamy. She was a lovely woman. Friends are just lovely extensions to our families and that I am thankful for! There are way too many things to mention here what I am thankful for but I'm so thankful I'll be spending Thanksgiving with both my girls and their husbands! Everyone have a lovely holiday season and remember to hug someone or do a special act of kindness for someone!
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It is wonderful that you look on her life as a blessing rather than focusing on her death. I know sometimes in our sorrow it is hard to do that.
ReplyDeleteMarnie
I'm so glad that through blogging I hear about thanksgiving as we all should take time out to give thanks for so many things.
ReplyDeleteVictoria xx
Happy Thanksgiving, Sherri, to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Donna
Hi Sherri,
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry that I didn't notice that you were the one that ordered that print. I never run out because i print them as they sell. Have you gotten it yet? Hope you and your family have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Hugs,
Cathie
Haven't received it yet but I'm sure it will be here shortly! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love blogging and I'm thankful that you're part of my blogging family, Sherri!
ReplyDeleteHave a very wonderful Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteYou had asked a while ago what lake I posted about ~ it is Lake Norman.
I thought that lake looked familiar! Beautiful pics!! I live in South Charlotte not that far from Lake Norman-only about 40-45 mins.
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