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Writing A Gratitude Journal



Over these last several weeks my kids and I have kept a gratitude journal. And what a blessing to express gratitude. Each day we write 10 things we are truly grateful for that day. This has become a true blessing expressing how we feel has allowed  are  family to  open up .  The journals have allowed  us to see all the postive things in the world, we are no longer focusing are time or energy,on things we don't have as well as not focusing  on the negative things going on in the world. We have tap into the source of happiness my kids are laughing more and arguing less that is definitely a blessing on its own.

Here is my list of 10 things I am truly grateful for today. 

1.) I am thankful and blessed for the Love of God and my family each and every day.
2.)I am thankful and blessed to have a voice to express how I feel.
3.) I am thankful and blessed to be able to homeschool my kids.
4.) I am thankful and blessed to have my blog to write about my adventures.
5.)I am thankful and blessed to have a breeze on this Hot Summer night.
6.)I am thankful and blessed to have are beautiful Animals who watch over us.
7.)I am thankful and blessed to have food and water to nourish are bodies.
8.)I am thankful and blessed for all the little moments in  each day.
9.)I am thankful and blessed for the library to check out books and movies.
10.) I am thankful and blessed for are vegetable garden.

I hope you enjoyed my list, here is what I like to do.I am challenging you to list the top ten reasons you are grateful in your life. Share this post, create your own list and let's share are postive vibes with the world.

Thankfully yours, Tammie Neptune

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