
More Gratitude, Day 4: Rhubarb
The rhubarb that is coming up in our yard brings joy for several reasons. I’m thankful to see it poking through the earth, one more
The rhubarb that is coming up in our yard brings joy for several reasons. I’m thankful to see it poking through the earth, one more
This comforting thought from Connie Van Hoven, “I’m grateful for this quilt that my grandmother made. She gave it to me when I was ten
Heidi Hammond shares, “I’m grateful for all the national, state, regional, and local parks that are staying open during the pandemic. Being outdoors rejuvenates the
Heather Quale writes, “I am grateful for cooking and baking skills taught by my parents. The memories that flood my body and brain fill me
I am grateful for each and every one of you. You’ve read my musings throughout this year and you’ve offered kind responses. You add depth
Does this need to be said? But how do I let 365 days fill up with gratitude without acknowledging the necessary-as-blood-and-water place of books in
At night, in the darkness, when everything is still, my brain can imagine anything. As a child, the darkness meant I could construct stories, populate
I am grateful for every sunrise, every sunset … twice-daily reminders that being alive is a gift.
GrI am grateful for the encouragers. They are the people who listen, pay attention, recognize your dreams. They offer sincere encouragement. They believe in you.
I am grateful to my grandmother for giving me a loving home, showing me how to do so many practical things, playing games with me,