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Celebrate the small things...

Man! Time goes by so fast! I can't believe it's Friday already!

Today, I celebrate one small thing.

I am happy I have a warm, dry house.

Which, if you think about it, it's not a small thing. So, I love my home and my family and I am thankful for that.

What about you?

Thanks Vikki for hosting:)

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  1. That's a great thing to be thankful for.
    Have a Happy Easter!

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  2. that's something i too am grateful for. i think we tend to forget how the small things are actually much bigger than we think.

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  3. Not a small thing at all! Happy Easter!

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  4. A home and family are wonderful things to be thankful for.

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  5. That's definitely a BIG thing! Woo!

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  6. That's a great thing to be thankful for. I have to remember that every time I take my dog for a walk down the beach and get soaked to the skin with snow and rain!

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  7. Hello! I'm brand-spanking-new to the site, having just discovered it from the samll things blog hop and I wanted to say hi. So HI!

    It's great that you can feel real gratitude at the simple realities of life without searching for more than that. We could all sue more gratitude.

    Anyways, seeing as you're also doing the a to z challenge I will be seeing you on Monday!

    Much love!
    Bev
    http://bev-thebevelededge.blogspot.com

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  8. We often take the shelter of our homes for granted. Thanks for that reminder!
    See you during the A to Z Challenge!

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  9. Hi there! stopping by with warm fuzzies and a thank you for reminding me that even when my house feels really small, at least I have a house and a wonderful family to be in it!

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  10. Home and family are great things to celebrate, definitely. And there's not much that beats warmth!

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  11. Those are great things to be thankful for. Among the most important, definitely. I'm thankful for peace and happiness. I lived a long time without either.

    Happy Easter! xo

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  13. Hi! I'm visiting from the A to Z list - getting a jumpstart on checking out a few blogs before it officially starts. I'm very thankful for my wonderful family which is anything but small, so I will choose something 'smaller': my desk where I can dream and create! Cheers!

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  14. A truly wonderful thing to celebrate!

    Happy Easter!

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  16. Having had a damp and freezing house for three weeks last November when the boiler broke and the floor beneath it and the darned thing itself had to be replaced, I share whole-heartedly in your celebration! Small indeed? More of a champagne moment ;)

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