Full of Thanks

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If you haven’t caught the drift of what it is I’m thankful for this year, then you’ve been doing too much laundry and not enough reading of The Spiff!

So guess what? I’m thankful for little cool cat Jackson.

The process of watching him grow and change is so fascinating, exciting and so wild…and my goodness he’s only 3 months old! What will I do when he starts walking/talking/DRIVING?! *Smacks forehead.

What he’s reminded me of, though, is how much God loves us.

I think I love this baby a lot, but God loves us even more. I think I went through a list of trials and heartaches to get him into this world, but that’s nothing compared to what God did to save us.

The other thing Jackson reminds me of is how, on occasion, we’ll think our needs aren’t being met. It will be about our feeding time and we’ll cry and cry thinking God has forgotten us and why doesn’t He feed us anymore and oh my goodness things just look so bleak…never mind, there’s the bottle. We just had to wait a minute while He prepared it.

I’m thankful for this little boy in so many ways, but the biggest appreciation I have is for how he’s shed new light on my relationship with God.

Hey, go and have a wonderful Thanksgiving, friends. And know that I’m thankful for you too!! :)

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Thanks & Giving Part 1

Gosh, sitting down to write about the things I’m thankful for could be a full time job (and a great one at that)!

But as is my tradition, for the next four weeks I plan to write about 3 things I’m thankful for and one thing I’m giving. Sometimes they’ll be deep (love, sunsets, unicorns), other times it will be not so deep.

Join me with your own thoughts in the comments if you like. Or be a Scrooge McDuck and don’t. Your call.

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1. I’m thankful for a good hair dresser.

This probably falls in the not-so-deep category, but it’s truly something I’m thankful for. I go to Barnes & Barnes in Market Square. I’ve been going there for over 10 years. Even though I’ve only lived in TN for 10 years, I literally made the trip up here from FL just to get my hair cut one time (if that shows you how great they are).

The salon is run by a husband and wife (who happen to go to my church) and really they couldn’t be more talented. I get my hair cut by Stephen Barnes, and as I tell everyone on the street who compliments my hair – he is the perfect blend of listening to what you have to say and inserting his expert opinion. That’s a hard combination to find in a hair dresser.

So if you live in the area (and even if you don’t) – go check them out!

2. I’m thankful for Zacaroni Pony.

That’s my dog (he’s on my lap). His previous owner named him Zack. As a more whimsical person, I would have gone with something a little less…human. So I mostly call him Zack but in all reality he has a myriad of nicknames that change from day to day (i.e.: Cuddles with a K, Pepperoni Tony, Rice Krispy Treat, Cutes Ma-Gutes).

God could not have cooked up a more perfect dog for me. He is truly one of my favorite things in all the world. And really something I could devote a whole blog to, but I won’t. You pet-0wners out there know the kind of love I’m talking about.

3. I’m thankful to live in a state that has seasons!

While Floria will always hold a special place in my heart, I am now very thankful to live where “winter” isn’t five minutes long. We really have the perfect amount of all four seasons here in TN, and for that I’m really thankful.

I didn’t know what boots were until I moved up here…what kind of life is that to live?! ;)

Giving

This week I’ve made cookies for some neighbor friends that have moved in near us. Being married to a cookie aficionado has caused me to hone my skills and now I have a recipe that is all mine. I love getting to share that with others and it’s become my little tradition when friends move in near us (which has happened three times now).

Your turn! What are you thankful for and giving this week!?

 

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