"The world is fairly studded and strewn with pennies cast broadside from a generous hand. But who gets excited by a mere penny? It is dire poverty indeed when a man is so malnourished and fatigued that he won't stoop to pick up a penny. But if you cultivate a healthy poverty and simplicity, so that finding a penny will literally make your day, then, since the world is in fact planted with pennies, you have with your poverty bought a lifetime of days. It is that simple. What you see is what you get." ~Anne Dillard
A few of the small and wonderful things which bring untold joy into my life. It's the small things in life which truly mean the most. Simple abundance . . . it's the best.
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I am so grateful for my little home. It is such a blessing for me to have a place to call my own. It is a space of peace and comfort. A place where I feel totally at ease and safe. Everyone should be so blessed. I wish.
A season of quiet. Even if it is cold and snowy. We may not hibernate like bears and such, but all living things need a season of rest.
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Books to read. They expand the mind and widen our horizons. Inform and entertain. My father taught me how to enjoy the written word when I was very young and I have been enjoying it ever since.
Church on Sundays. A time of spiritual rejuvenation. A time to renew my covenants with the Lord through the partaking of the sacrament. Communing with the Saints. Worshiping my Lord. It is my favorite place to be on a Sunday morning. A holy space.
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Yes please . . .
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The gift of creativity. Our world is full of so many talented people. I love that they don't mind sharing their talents with others.
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Hope. Where would we be without it.
I know that I get boring with this. I say the things week in and week out. It can become a bit repetitive after a time, but I cannot help being grateful. I believe that lives filled with gratitude are fuller lives. Gratitude for our lives, our circumstances, what we have been given, etc. I am grateful for all of it. I do not feel a sense of entitlement over any of it. I know that all I have and that all that I am is a gift from above. I take none of it for granted. I am very blessed.
A thought to carry with you . . .
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In The Kitchen today . . . Chicken & Orzo Soup. A nice hot and delicious bowl of comfort.
I have the lady who does my toenails coming this morning, then tomorrow morning my cleaners are here and Doug is coming with Jon tomorrow. I will have a few very busy days! I love it. I hope you have a beautiful Monday and a beautiful week filled with more than your cup can hold. Be blessed. Don't forget!










Hello Marie…I never tire of reading your words…counting one’s blessings is a common thread with me, I too, reflect every day on my quiet and lovely life…my delightful family and friends, my faith and all the very little things that are not little but big to me. Enjoy your family visit, how wonderful! Hope you are feeling better.
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Busy days ahead for you, enjoy the visit with son and grandson. Have a wonderful visit.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful time with Doug and Jon!!! So glad your sons are so good to stay in contact, etc!! It is cooling down again here after a few 68-70 degree days!!
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Lovely to be anticipating a visit with your son and grandson. Enjoy every minute. Love and hugs, Elaine
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