Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Actually keeping a new years resolution.

I am soo greatful for the time I did have with my father.
For the opportunity to work for Marmot (my dream job).
My amazing friends for all their love and support
Being introduced to a new church, that I really love, thank you T.
The time I have to scrapbook, and spend time with those I love.
Bazzile cardstock at 0.49 per sheet.
I have so much to be thankful for!

8 comments:

Unknown said...

I'm glad that you joined the Ultimate Blog party.
Isn't it interesting how little moments are the ones that we're most thankful for.

Amydeanne said...

welcome to the new world of blogging! :) What a lovely family you have!

Don't forget to stop by and grab some party favors @ the 160acrewoods!

Amydeanne
~following the Ultimate Party Trail

Teena in Toronto said...

Hi! I'm here for the Ultimate Blog Party!

Party on!!

Anonymous said...

Welcome to Blogworld! =) So glad you joined the party!

Have fun and meet some new people over the course of this week - make some new friends.

Hope you can stop by sometime - take care!

Unknown said...

Hope you are enjoying the party! It was nice to get to "know" you!!!!

Krista said...

I read your profile and it sounds so much like me at the moment. New at Blogging, changing my life, all the wonderful things ! Welcome to the party hope you enjoy blogging--check out my site--I try to post my devotionals from time to time--maybe we could encourage each other to keep our resolutions.

Granny said...

Hello there...stopping by for the party looking for a soft drink or a cup of coffee or something! Your blog speaks of your honesty, of your desire to make sense of life and live it fully despite the road you're walking. Keep writing! Condolences on the death of your father...

Michelle Bentham said...

I was reading through another blog and posting a comment when I read that you were hurting and came to learn more about you. I am very sorry for the loss of your father and the ache in your heart that you have expressed. To lose a relationship on top of that is like pouring salt into a wound. I will pray for you ... much and often. Your blog is raw and real, and expressing such emotions is healing. Keep writing, keep searching and if you can, find a safe place to continue grieving what you have lost - not only here, but in a group of people who have experienced similar losses.

A year and a half ago my oldest son died from injuries he suffered in a car accident. It has broken my heart, but there are times when I feel oddly blessed throughout this season of mourning. I pray you find healing for your hurting heart.

Blessings.