Tea with jam and bread

 

 

 

 

 

 91. Sips from “new” teacups
92. freshly baked bread

More gifts

I have not posted any parts of my “One Thousand Gifts” list lately. To be honest, I first started this list right around the time that Jonathan was born and as the business of 3 children overtook me, it kind of fell by the wayside. I was visiting Ann’s blog recently and was inspired to get back to my list! So, here goes…

some more of the gifts I am thankful for!

71.   laughter
72.   when my entire body aches as I fall into bed at night - a sure
        sign of a hard day’s work
73.   the Sabbath
74.   my fuzzy blue bathrobe
75.   Johnny - jump - ups!
76.   little girls’ hair to fix up pretty
77.   Dan reading to the girls every night, even when he’s 
        exhausted
78.   a new niece on the way!
79.   the soothing sound of my bamboo wind chime
80.   experienced mothers/women who take the time to teach
        younger ones
81.   the explanation of how we got here revealed to us in Genesis
        ch. 1-2 (we don’t have to guess!)
82.   lilac buds a-bloomin’
83.   the honest, non “PC” questions of a child
84.   crayons
85.   my parents’ love for my children
86.   the “magical” hour of 9:00PM when all children are long
        asleep and the house is SILENT
87.   pure, fresh drinking water
88.   hugs
89.   shady trees
90.   baby belly laughs 

For my other “One Thousand Gifts” posts, click here.

 

Published in: on April 17, 2008 at 6:46 am Comments (1)

1,000 Gifts - the Beginning

Here is the beginning of my 1,000 gifts list that I began a few months ago. There are so many things to be thankful for! How are you doing on your list?

  1. God’s love for me
  2. Jesus’ death on the cross for my eternal life
  3. My husband’s love for me
  4. My daugher Abigail
  5. My daughter Iliana
  6. A new life growing inside of me
  7. The Word of God
  8. The example of my parents
  9. Warm sweaters in the fall
  10. The space to grow a vegetable garden on our property
  11. The homemade jars of applesauce and tomatoes that line our pantry shelves 
  12. The sound of the girls voices as they sing hymns with gusto - wrong words and all!
  13. The gift of music
  14. My husband playing and reading with the girls every evening
  15. The US Postal Service so we can reach family and friends with news and encouragement
  16. The variety of colors in fall
  17. Chocolate :)
  18. Butternut squash soup
  19. My piano
  20. The freedom in this country to educate our own children if we choose to do so
  21. Our wonderful friendly neighbors
  22. Scented candles for cold rainy days
  23. Space for our children to explore outside
  24. Hot water in the house
  25. The book “Created To Be His Helpmeet”
  26. Beautiful sunrises
  27. An unprompted apology between sisters
  28. Love of siblings
  29. Long visits with a good friend
  30. The opportunity to go directly before God’s throne in prayer
  31. When my husband can tell that I’m exhausted and he does the dishes without my saying anything
  32. The assurance that we will see loved ones again
  33. The sounds of birds out my window
  34. The sense of taste - to enjoy wonderful food
  35. Binkies
  36. 50% off candy on November 1st!
  37. When my husband tells me I’m beautiful even when I know I’m fat and pregnant
  38. Pinafores
  39. Sitting down each evening with my husband to talk until we both get too sleepy to say anymore
  40. Juicy, crisp apples
  41. A tiny hand in mine during prayers
  42. A husband who knows how to fix things
  43. Jonathan arriving safely into this world
  44. Old hymns
  45. Handwritten letters in the mail

    Ten things I love about Iliana:
  46. The biggest hugs “I never saw”
  47. Her singing with gusto
  48. Her saying “thank you” to everyone for every little thing
  49. Her eagerness to help when asked
  50. Her eagerness to help when NOT asked
  51. The hard worker she is
  52. Her kisses for her brother all the time
  53. Her smile
  54. Her energy and excitement over little things

    Ten things I love about Abigail:
  55. Her sensitivity
  56. How dependable she is
  57. Her ideas for doing things differently - her resourcefulness
  58. Her belly laugh
  59. Her trust and belief in God
  60. Her sweet voice singing
  61. How gentle she is with animals and babies
  62. Her determination
  63. Her help as oldest
  64. Her smile with crinkled nose
  65. Thrift stores
  66. Baby “snuffles”
  67. Soft newborn baby skin
  68. The opportunity to stay home with my children
  69. A freezer stocked full of good food from our garden and aunt’s farm
  70. Baby’s first smiles

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Published in: on December 13, 2007 at 3:54 pm Comments (2)

One Thousand Gifts

“Continue earnestly in prayer,
being vigilant in it with thanksgiving”
Colossians 4:2

A One Thousand Gifts list is a wonderful idea that I’ve heard about on several blogs that I think would be eye-opening to write. This will be a list written by me of the things given by God - things that I’m thankful for - everyday gifts that I might normally pass by without a thought.

I’m guessing that at first, my list will start out with very obvious and general things. As I make my way toward 1,000 things that I’m thankful for, however, I’m sure the list will include more specific and small things. I want to be more aware of the big and little blessings in my life that I take for granted.

Several of the ladies who have done this have included their children as well, asking them to come up with 100 things they are thankful for. I’m thinking of having Abigail join me in this thankfulness walk.

Would you like to join me by making your own list of One Thousand Gifts?  Every one’s list will be different, as everyone has been blessed in different ways. Your list can include the gifts that you’ve already been given and the gifts that you notice in the coming weeks, months or even years. These can include small things such as coffee in the morning, or more important things such as God’s love for you! You can jot them down in a journal or on plain lined paper. Keep your list nearby so we can practice having a thankful heart together!

I’m going to get started on mine now! I’ll be sharing portions of my list in future posts.

[*Thank you to Ann for planting this seed in my mind.]

Published in: on October 30, 2007 at 8:01 am Comments (2)