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One Thousand Gifts


0341. spring thunderstorms

0342. the cozy feel inside while the rain falls outside

0343. child hugs

0344. new life in the spring

0345. forgiveness

0346. fresh beginnings

0347. getting my hands all dirty planting seeds for our garden

0348. cool Spring breezes

0349. driving with the windows down and the music up

0350. getting the key to our {new} house

0351. the incredible imagination of my kiddos: one day they're explorers, the next detectives , the next museum keepers...

0352. tadpoles in our new backyard

0353. wearing flip flops

0354. dreaming and planning for the future

0355. the amazing love of God


Comments

Hi Lora! Thank you so much for stopping by Wild Whispers today! Your comment blessed me immeasurably. I love the spring storms, fresh beginnings, and keys to your new house on your list!
Craig said…
I’m clicked over from Ann’s link again.

You might remember that I heart picking a favorite from each list – my favorite from yours this week is: 0355. the amazing love of God (who can argue with this one – we are just creations – he had no responsibility to love us, but he did – we give him trouble – and he still keeps on loving. It really is amazing). Thank you for this.

God bless you and keep you – and all of yours.

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