Monday, January 11, 2010

multitude monday

Here's my continuing Multitude Monday posting, which all started here. So, without further introduction, the next installment of my "One Thousand Gifts":

88. our weather warm up {above zero!}
89. a wonderful visit from a friend who lives on the other side of the world
90. thoughtful people
91. my 4-year-old's voice
92. the sound of laughter from my children
93. pictures
94. external hard drives
95. hope
96. grace
97. my husband!
98. the freedom to worship
99. an afternoon at home
100. hugs
101. accountability
102. Beth Moore
103. kettle corn
104. Costco
105. playdates {although I've always been bugged by the word "playdate", I love the idea . . . and especially the resulting peaceful feel when one of the kiddos has gone elsewhere for the afternoon!}
106. my mom
107. swimming lessons in winter
108. my church
109. education
110. the sound of a working furnace on a cold night
111. my kiddos all sitting on the couch: one of the big ones reading to all the rest
112. folding clothes warm from the dryer
113. a yummy meal
114. safe travels on nasty roads
115. encouragement
116. sleepovers at Ama & Bop Bop's house
117. good friends
118. God's concern for the details of my life
119. sunshine
120. lice shampoo
121. this practice of intentionally remembering to be grateful
122. the thrift store
123. an upcoming get-away

Alrighty, that's it's for now. Tune in next Monday for installment #6 and feel free to join in if you'd like. {It's good therapy!}


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4 comments:

  1. I've never liked the word playdate either...but it really incapsulates exactly what's going on and I can never think of another word that fits. And I love the socializing I get out of the playdate!

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  2. Lovely list...love God's concern for the details of my life!

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  3. Absoluty LOVE the things your kidos say on the sidebar. Adorable. I need a list too. It make a great scrapbook.

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  4. Wonderful list, full of life with many children!

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