
It’s that time again to visit the many reasons for thankfulness. So,without delay, let’s get started:
1. Art:
2. Sisterhood: This was taken on New Years and I am the younger one. My sister, Paula, would have turned 69 on November 18 and I am grateful for the time she was on this side of the veil. And I always seem to know when she peeking in on me.
3. Cardinals to remind us that those before us are still saying “hello.”

My sister holding the cardinal painting my niece, Kayla, created.
4. My pretty flowers in a vase are on the end of 2 weeks and may just be close to disposal.
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6. Whimsy: I wrote a story I want to share. Why Can’t I Wake Up As a Kindergartner
7. Six Sentence Stories – still going strong. Here’s a fun one, nostalgic about our father who played a trick on us: Time to Get Up!
8. 9. Quiet Thanksgiving being spent at home. Daughter is coming and has to work the day after Thanksgiving, so we are going to be homebodies.
10. Lastly, to be able to invite you to the table for this weekly feast of lovely thankfuls. Won’t you join us?
I’m thankful for:
1. God
2. my family
3. books
4. pen and paper
5. my home
6. neighbors to pray and laugh with
7. quiet mornings with coffee and my Bible
8. a glass of wine and a sweet movie
9. fuzzy socks
10. kind people you run into on errands
I also wrote a true story about how thankfulness turned my perspective around:
https://saralivingfree.com/2019/05/15/mid-month-moment-how-i-learned-to-thank-for-joy/
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Thank you!!
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Would you like to add this to the link for Ten Things of Thankful?
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So, I went back to your website to see what you were talking about because I’m new to this. Ah, I see now. A link party. I joined. Hope I did it right. 🙂 LOL
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You did and welcome!
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Sara Jane–Thank you for joining the TToT this week! I loved your post, but saw that comments were closed on your blog, so thought I’d try to reach you here to thank you. Hope you join us again, too!
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Hm. I’ve only been blogging for a year, so I’m not very tech-savvy. Will look into the comment issue. Thanks!
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Seems like you have an unbreakable bond with your sister, and this is wonderful.
Have a great week ahead!
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Yes and I am so blessed. Thank you!
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Cute pic of you and sis. I loved your stories this week:) We are going to be homebodies, too. Hope you have a lovely Thanksgiving with your family.
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Thank you and you too!
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Great list, and i went and read your Kindergarten story, very good!
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Thank you!
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totally agree with Number 5! having a warm house to shield us from the season is a total Grat Item.
(I would not have thrived, had I lived in the 17th Century…lol)
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Agreed! I would have been lost!
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I’m thankful for you! You are always here at the TToT to get the party started, and to keep the energy up with your comments and posts. Thank you, and I hope you have a great Thanksgiving!
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I am thankful for you too! Happy Thanksgiving!
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What a great TToT post, Lisa!
I enjoyed your story about kindergarten. It made me smile, and took me back to a time and a place. I didn’t get to attend kindergarten. When I started first grade, my teacher was concerned that I might not be up to speed with the rest of the class, but that didn’t prove to be the case at all. 🙂
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Thank you and I didn’t have troubles either. I’m fact, my reading skills were advanced because my resources at home helped me.
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