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Celebration Time. Again. the Small Things Blog Hop

Hey beautiful guys and dolls! It's that time of week again, isn't:)

I'm celebrating my family this week.

I'm so thankful for my husband. It will soon be 25 years that we've been married and I love him more today than the day we married.

I'm thankful for my children. They are the joy of my life and the reason I smile so much. I have SIX kiddo's and everyone of them are special. I can't wait for Christmas when we'll all be together to celebrate!

I'm thankful for my grand baby. She's the apple of my eye. She's my apple dumpling. My sweetheart. My baby. Her personality grows in leaps and bounds and I'm so excited to watch her grow.

I'm thankful for my parents, who have loved me and nurtured me through everything from sickness, to difficult times, to happy memories. I love you mom and dad. You are both my hero's. I love you. 

What are you thankful for this week? Comment below!




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  1. Congratulations on almost twenty-five years! Not far behind you.
    Glad your whole family will be home for the holidays.

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  2. Congratulations on being married so long and still being in love. Family is a fantastic thing to celebrate. Continue to enjoy them.

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  3. Congratulations on being surrounded by so much love. 25 years is wonderful.

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  4. Twenty-five years? That's incredible. Congratulations!

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  5. Congrats on being married for 25 years! It's really wonderful.

    www.modernworld4.blogspot.com

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  6. Family is definitely my big one! So glad to have them. :)

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  7. How lovely to celebrate your family! And gosh 25 years - CONGRATS!

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  8. I'm thankful to have a loving and supportive family,and an awesome week.
    hope you can visit my Celebrate Small Things

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