12 Days of Thanks – Happy Thanksgiving

thanksgiving mouse 231x300 12 Days of Thanks   Happy ThanksgivingToday is day 12, the final day of my 12 Days of Thanks leading up to Thanksgiving. I’ve enjoyed putting out my statements of gratitude these 12 days. Ad as I bring this one series to a close, I won’t necessarily be stopping here. But thank you for letting me give you a glimpse of my real life and the real things that make me happy and thankful. See, I’m not all business all the time. Gratitude is the Attitude!

Today I am thankful for:

  • My God.
  • The togetherness and happiness we feel when we gather together on this day with our friends, family and dear loved ones.
  • For my husband, son, and entire family who bring me so much happiness. I could have no possessions at all and still be happy with just their mere presence in my life.

“He who thanks but with the lips
Thanks but in part;
The full, the true Thanksgiving
Comes from the heart.”
-J.A. Shedd

Thanksgiving!

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  1. xanna says:

    You don’t know me, I just saw your announcement of this post go by on the Thanksgiving trending topic on Twitter. I just wanted to say that I have really enjoyed reading back through your 12 days of thanks. Made me feel good. You seem blessed in attitude as well as in the good things in your life that you list. Thank you for sharing this with strangers!
    If it’s not too odd to be wished happy Thanksgiving by a random Brit, then happy Thanksgiving. I hope you and your family have a wonderful day together. Thanks again for brightening my day.

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