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Tag Archives: Thankful at Home
Thankful at Home 2014
It’s officially the time of year to reflect on gratitude.
While our Canadian friends have already celebrated their Thanksgiving, we’re still looking forward to having our friends and families gather in our homes and around our tables for Thanksgiving here in the U.S.
I can’t wait.
I absolutely adore Thanksgiving. I love it even more than Christmas. Truly.
Why?
Because I think it’s more relaxed, it’s less commercial and it’s centered on what matters — being grateful for all that we have and for those we love.
Each year I try to keep a gratitude journal where I write down the things I am grateful for on a daily basis. Sometimes I’m not in the mood to be thankful. Sometimes I feel like I keep repeating the same things over and over. But, the one thing I’ve realized since I began keeping a journal like this is that there is always something to grateful for. Always.
This year was a bit challenging for us as a family. My husband’s job continued to grow more and more stressful as budgets and personnel were cut. His travel schedule remained hectic and he often missed out on important family events like birthdays and anniversaries.
We remodeled our kitchen this summer and it was extremely stressful. Things did not go smoothly during parts of the process so our patience was stretched thin and maxed out at times.
This fall, my son began the 7th grade at a new school. It is his biggest challenge to date. We are working through the normal growing pains of entering the teen years along with hectic athletics schedules, sports injuries and a big load of home work. Some days he and I are both near tears over the angst of learning challenging math problems while finishing his other homework until late in to the night.
Some days we feel like it’s all too much. Wouldn’t the grass be greener (and less to mow!) in a smaller home with a smaller or — better yet — no mortgage? Wouldn’t life be better if my husband could pull back at work and have a less demanding career?
We don’t know what the answers are but I can tell you this: I am grateful for it all. Yes, I’m even grateful for the indecision, the challenges and the uncertainty. It means we are alive, that we have normal, healthy kids and that we have jobs and a home.
I am thankful my husband is such a wonderful provider, husband, father and friend.
I am thankful that we are financially able to make the changes in our kitchen we talked about for years.
I am thankful that my son is an intelligent, thoughtful kid who perseveres when the going gets tough. I am so proud of him.
I am thankful for my daughter who remains cheerful, kind and makes us laugh through it all.
I am grateful for my entire family, my friends and the fact that I have a beautiful home to enjoy through the good and bad.
I am thankful that I am able to stay home with my children while trying to make a successful business out of my little ol’ blog.
I am so blessed.
As I set my Thanksgiving table this year, I am going to be mindful that every single thing is a gift and a blessing. It’s exactly why I love this time of year.
I’m sharing my Thankful printable with you so you and your guests can write down all the reasons you’re grateful this Thanksgiving.
I hope you’ll join me and the 13 other bloggers who are participating in the Thankful at Home tour this week.
We are sharing all the things that make us Thankful at Home. I can’t wait to read each and every one.
Monday, Nov. 3
Funky Junk Interiors
French Country Cottage
Savvy Southern Style
Lilacs & Longhorns — that’s me!
Maison de Pax
Tuesday, Nov. 4
My Soulful Home
On Sutton Place
Cedar Hill Farmhouse
Wednesday, Nov. 5
Stone Gable
At the Picket Fence
Top This Top That
Housepitality Designs
Debbiedoos
Wishing you peace, love and gratitude this Thanksgiving,
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This & That: Show & Tell
I can hardly believe it’s November already. The holiday season is fast approaching and I am acutely aware that I need to get ready!
I love Thanksgiving and I’m so excited that it’ll be here soon.
My parents were in town visiting this past week so I don’t have a lot to share today, but I wanted to show and tell you about a few things.
First, there’s a Thanksgiving platter that I can’t get out of my mind. My mom and I saw it at Williams-Sonoma while shopping together this week and I wish I could buy it!
The picture doesn’t do it justice. It’s even prettier in person. I think I’m going to put this on my Christmas wish list since it’s not in the budget right now.
Second, I’m super excited that Kelly, from My Soulful Home, and I are co-hosting our Thankful at Home tour again this year. It begins tomorrow (Nov. 3) and I am so excited to be able to start things off with a great line-up of bloggers.
Monday, Nov. 3
Funky Junk Interiors
French Country Cottage
Savvy Southern Style
Maison de Pax
Tuesday, Nov. 4
Craftberry Bush
My Soulful Home
On Sutton Place
Cedar Hill Farmhouse
Wednesday, Nov. 5
Stone Gable
At the Picket Fence
Top This Top That
Housepitality Designs
Debbiedoos
I absolutely love this tour we created last year. It’s all about the heart and soul of home. We reflect on what makes us Thankful at Home while sharing beautiful pictures and some even a share a Thanksgiving project or two.
I love getting to see the hearts of the bloggers I already love and admire. I know you will too! (Here’s last year’s Thankful at Home tour in case you missed it.)
Finally, each week I’ve been introducing you to some of my blogging friends.
I hope you’ll stop by and pay them a visit.
Thanks so much for visiting me today. Remember to stop by tomorrow for the start of the Thankful at Home tour! I can’t wait!
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