I"m grateful for many things, here are a few...
My two babes. Can't imagine being without them, wouldn't want too either.
(Insert Sellers' Family photo after this one, you'll have to use your imagination, oo and picture me in a really cute outfit will you?)
I think it's very important to be close to your families, especially with all the crud going on in the world.
Our home. Haha. I don't have a picture of my actual house and since it's frigid outside I put a picture of our second home on here. How lucky are we to have two homes, very blessed indeed.
Cars. I get winded on a bike after 3 min. And this car has saved our lives countless times on those trips to WA.
FOOD! Wonderful food!
Since it's Thanksgiving I thought I would include my fav. traditional food. Ham roll ups. Cream cheese spread on a thin piece of ham, garnished with a green onion, and then roll that puppy up.
Some people love them, some hate them. I have the bad onion breath to prove that they are awesome!
(Just don't make the mistake my friend made and put mayonnaise instead of cream cheese on them, yuck!)
Animals. One summery Sunday afternoon I thought my pet rats would enjoy some sun and grass to tickle their plump bellies. I stationed them outside, brought my virgin margarita out, put my feet up, did some tanning and the other two mooches followed. Taz and Wort.
When I was a youngin I always said that I wanted to grow up and live in a barn with all my animals. Someday that dream will come true, except I think I will stay in the house and my pets can stay in the barn. My list keeps growing the older I get...
Dog, cat, horse, pony, donkey, llama, rats, rabbit, burro, goat. If you gave me more time I'm sure I'd think of more.
Also grateful for jobs. In this economy I'm grateful and blessed enough to say that Clay and I are both lucky that we have jobs that help pay our bills, enough that we can meet our needs and still have a little fun.
Here's to hoping we remember Thanksgiving every day of the year and spread the wealth!
1 comment:
just noticed such a tiny hand next to Clays finger. So sweet!
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