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#374. tiny footsteps slowly coming downstairs for the morning
#375. milk at the end of the cereal - so yummy!
#376. dripping butter and salty ears of fresh corn-on-the-cob
#377. corn parties - quarts and quarts of crushed and cut-off corn for the freezer
#378. "many hands make light work"
#379. Grandma's who offer to come over and clean (parts of) the house - while I'm not at home
#380. borrowing a car
#381. coffee rings on the counter
#382. gifts of boardwalk fudge - found in the fridge!
#383. honking geese - flying high overhead
#384. little yawns and wake-up stretches
#385. muddy water puddles
#386. saying "yes!"
#387. ads in the paper - HUGE answer to prayer (more on this another time)
#388. Aubrey skipping through the house
#389. faith - of a mustard seed (Matt. 17:20)
#390. the song - our song - on the radio
#391. bowl of buttery popcorn (part of an a.k.a. Mennonite Supper)
#392. fistfuls of dandelions
#393. silent flutter of a butterfly on wing
#394. busy bees
#395. willing hands to transfer laundry from washer to dryer
#396. band aids
#397. another sewing order in the works
#398. pizza socials
#399. another car possibility - within our immediate price range SOLD OUT! right out from underneath our noses. Oh well... that was our answer - on that car possiblility.
#400. claps of thunder
#401. continued good reports from dr's visits -the last one is scheduled for this coming Wednesday!
#402. flower petals wet with raindrops
Counting on... and on... the abounding blessings that lead to One Thousand Gifts!
Yummm fudge!
ReplyDeleteVisiting from Ann's. Enjoyed reading your list!
Have a great week,
Amy
I just finished the book, A Thousand Gifts.
ReplyDeleteNow when I read your blessings, I understand them even more.
You have such a pretty blog! I really enjoyed reading your list - just lovely!
ReplyDeleteOK - I obviously don't get it..... COuld you clarify, once and for all (so give it your very best definition) - what is a "Mennonite Supper"???? It seems to take many forms..... : )
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