Here is my Thirty Days of Thanks project as it is in the scrapbook album.
With 30 pictures, I ended up making two photo collages on my photo editing program so I could contain the month-long project in a two-page layout.
Seeking God as the Author of Every Story
Here is my Thirty Days of Thanks project as it is in the scrapbook album.
With 30 pictures, I ended up making two photo collages on my photo editing program so I could contain the month-long project in a two-page layout.
Yes, I’m thankful for my own project — mostly because it allowed me to consistently stop + think about all the good things in my life. The project also gave me a chance to be creative + figure out how to illustrate the blessings in pictures.
By the way, this quote sits in my kitchen. It’s been a reminder for quite some time that good things are worth noticing. But after this project it will be an even greater reminder that I am indeed blessed.
Here’s a recap …
1. Our house
2. Our business
3. Gas prices
4. Politicians with integrity
5. Change
6. Settlers of Catan
7. Cooking
8. Travel
9. Phil. 4:6-7
10. Sunday Nights
11. Community
12. Freedom
13. Small Surprises
14. Home
15. Rochelle Riley
16. A Life-long Friend
17. TV Shows
18. Technology
19. Dishwasher
20. A Good Sleeper
21. Sudoku
22. Sports
23. Insulin
24. Crock Pot
25. Books
26. Walking
27. Diet Dr Pepper
28. Christmas music
29. Christmas shopping
30. Thirty Days of Thanks
I didn’t stand in line Friday morning, but I love Christmas shopping. I like to spread it out, so I had picked up some things already. But, if you’ll remember, I live in Murray, where shopping is limited, so I took advantage of Louisville this weekend. I found some gifts at Target, Kohl’s, Hobby Lobby, Toys R Us and Books-A-Million.
I have a list of some other things I want to get for people I love. And I’m still waiting for inspiration on a few others. I love finding things that remind me of these people. I’m thankful for the opportunity to show my love in gifts.