Thursday, September 9, 2021

Thankful Thursday #130

 "Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly...
singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs,
with thankfulness in your hearts to God."
~Colossians 3:16

Today, I am thankful for:

1.  The first responders, firemen, and everyday heroes who risked or gave their own lives to help others survive on 9-11.  Also thankful for the 6-part documentary on Hulu called "9-11: One Day in America."  Very well done and worth watching!!!  (Not exactly a lighthearted Labor Day weekend for me, but I don't regret it.  Highly recommend watching that, for reals.)


2.  This memory with the precious baby Miss K eight years ago this week. ❤


3.  Time.  And days when I make the most of it! ❤


4.  This memory with young Triston and Carter ten years ago this week! ❤


5.  The wonderful people who listen well and treat the most tender/worn down places in my heart with honor and empathy rather than judgment or criticism. ❤

6.  That God is always on that list, a dependable light and hope in any darkness we face!! ❤


7.  Thais Gibson and her Personal Development School and free YouTube videos that have taught me a great deal about attachment styles, core needs, shadow work, strengthening your identity, and more!  I took several courses with her around this time last year, and I still go back and look at what I learned there.


I've been busy practicing for an upcoming court reporting test and getting the paperwork ready for my home study appointment next week, plus starting to work on my profile book.  All good projects - but it's why I haven't been here quite as often lately.  I'll probably rejoin the wild world of Facebook in October if not before (that's often where I find random photos or memes for the blog).  The only other big updates I can think of right now are that I hit 500 strength classes with Peloton this morning (YAY!!), and I'm going to the OSU game this weekend with Dad and Charlene (also YAY!!).

Hope you're doing well, friends, and Happy Thursday! ❤

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