what are you thankful for today?




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phebert is thankful for...
  • my health; I am hoping that the rest of America can too soon.
    about 4 hours ago
  • For good teammates.
    2 days ago
  • Today I am thankful for an interesting class presentation.
    4 days ago
  • For feeling better.
    4 days ago
  • to be able to stay home and have the ability to go to the doctor.
    6 days ago
  • Thank you for beautiful things, but mostly thank you for beautiful friends and loved ones.
    9 days ago
  • Thank you, God for finding good people in my life.
    11 days ago
  • Thank you for reminding me of what should be priority for me today. And thank you for people being willing to consider new ideas.
    13 days ago
  • Thank you, God for Rich not having worse injuries than he did today, and thank you for letting me be here when he fell.
    15 days ago
  • That my animals are safe and sound, and that we have Obama and the Democrats fighting for health care.
    16 days ago
  • for GV being able to give me answers on all of this legal stuff.
    19 days ago
  • For a husband who loves me.
    21 days ago
  • For program friends and for family.
    23 days ago
  • For my nieces and my sis-in-law, and nephew-in-law; thank you, God that they are in San Antonio!
    25 days ago
  • I need to remember that I have all that I need and I don't need more things.
    27 days ago
  • A comfortable bed to sleep in and heat.
    28 days ago
  • Thank you, God for Elizabeth, and I pray for her tonight that you guide her in her words with Alyssa.
    about 1 month ago
  • That Candy is driving the van!
    about 1 month ago
  • Beauty and art and finding a reasonable price for what I am wanting to get. I'm grateful more for life, and I want to remember that is the most important thing in the world is what we put into it.
    about 1 month ago
  • For beauty
    about 1 month ago

Gratitude ... goes beyond the "mine" and "thine" and claims the truth that all of life is a pure gift. In the past I always thought of gratitude as a spontaneous response to the awareness of gifts received, but now I realize that gratitude can also be lived as a discipline. The discipline of gratitude is the explicit effort to acknowledge that all I am and have is given to me as a gift of love, a gift to be celebrated with joy.
-Henri J. M. Nouwen

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