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Giving Thanks - Part 1


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One of the blogs I follow is celebrating Thanksgiving by highlighting people, places, or things the author is thankful for. Of course, I think this is a brilliant idea! It may also help me post here a little more frequently. That being said, I was supposed to post this yesterday but I got side-tracked.

So....perhaps two posts today!

I am so thankful for those two little boys right there. They may drive me crazy and make me want to scream in frustration sometimes, but I can't imagine my life without them. They melt my heart. They make me smile. They are my boys and I love them.

I am thankful for snuggles on the couch.

I am thankful for artwork with "To Mom" scrawled across the top (or bottom) of the page.

I am thankful for hugs and kisses in the morning.

I am thankful for their imaginations and the stories they tell.

I am thankful they still want to be tucked in every night.

I am thankful they can play so well together...most of the time.

I am thankful for their laughter.

I am thankful for having them in my life and in my heart.

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  1. I am also thankful for your little ones. They have allowed me to become a better teacher whether they (or you) know it or not.

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  2. I'm thankful for them too. For the wonderful memories and laughter they bring. I can still see Jake skipping and running in joy in the hospital parking lot the day KC was born. I can see Gage's excited smile at finding out he could ride a bike with the training wheels off. I'm thankful for the joy they bring to all of us and to you.

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