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Thankful for Life


A light blanket of snow covers the yard and though it certainly isn't enough to make a snowman, my children have found enough snow to entertain themselves for hours, even after dark. For their mother, this is happiness! Rosy cheeks, mittens laying on the heater to dry and little drops of wetness tracked in by careless feet are topped off by hot chocolate with marshmallows as we greet winter this year.


Reasons for thanksgiving abound:


*Time with friends this past weekend, chatting and catching up


*A family date to the movies (a rare occurrence for us)


*"The Christmas County Spelling Bee" has our house a buzz with songs of Jesus' name and excitement for an upcoming Christmas program.


*Prayer: as my aunt undergoes quadruple bi pass surgery, I'm so grateful that we can come to God in prayer at any time.


As I think about items that bring me joy, I remember that God created this world for our enjoyment and He gives us good gifts every day, but He told us that there was really just ONE thing that should cause our hearts to burst with joy:


"However, do not rejoice that the spirits submit to you, but rejoice that your names are written in heaven." (Luke 10:20)


So, I join the chorus of praise by rejoicing in my eternal security and looking forward to the day when I will see my Savior face to face.




Comments

Denise said…
Bless you sweetie, I will be praying for your aunt.
Susie said…
Beautiful post! Send some snow this way!
Miriam Pauline said…
Great list. Praying for your aunt.
Laurie Ann said…
Beautiful post! We rarely see snow in Mississippi - be sure and take some pics for me to drool over, m'kay? Praying for your aunt - when is her surgery? Happy Thankful Thursday to you!
Melanie said…
Beautiful post of Thanksgiving! My kids are already asking when we might see snow... as we live in Texas they will be lucky if they see it at all this year! :)

Happy Thankful Thursday!
Kathy Schwanke said…
Heather, I love your writing. I was right there with you in the first paragraph (past memories for me though!)

Joining the chorus too!
Julie said…
Great post, Heather... I loved your thankful list....

Hope you are doing well!!!

Julie
Susan said…
Hey Heather,

Just dropping by to say hi. I've missed you.

Great post, you are such a gifted writer.

Hope things are going well for you and you guys are staying nice and warm. Oh, I'd love to see some beautiful white snow!!

Love you♥

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