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Name the first 5 things that come to your mind that you're thankful for. Ready, set, go!

1. My husband, children and family

2. My friends

3. My upcoming surgery

4. My home

5. My job

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I'll play!

1. My son. He is the light of my life.

2. My husband. His default setting is "pain in the ass" but I am so loved and supported and cared for that I can't imagine my life without him.

3. My little house in the woods. It's a fixer-upper (if I'm being kind), and some days I wish I lived anywhere but there, but I have a roof over my head and it's mine.

4. My leisure time. A luxury to be sure, and something that not everyone has and can enjoy. I appreciate every moment I can take for myself.

4. My (improved) health. I feel better than I have in years.

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LOVE IT!

Edited by bobbyswife

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His default setting @@AngryViking LOL

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My husband is my ROCK

My family and friends

My sweet little puppies that give me unconditional love

My new health and better choices

My upcoming knee surgery that will improve my life...

I thank the good Lord everyday for guiding me....

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My faith

My wonderfully supportive and loving husband

My new granddaughter and my daughters

My supportive sisters

My 80 lb weight loss and my stronger body

My job - challenging and keeps a roof over my head

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Uh-oh, I missed the part about only five...????

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I am grateful for:

  1. My Husband
  2. My Children
  3. My Friends
  4. My Furry Friends
  5. My Forum Friends!

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I am thankful for:

!. My baby girl - I could not have asked for anything more in a child! She's just so wonderful.

2. My parents - have always been there for me through thick and thin

3. My brother - my best friend for life

4. My sister - she's always been the greatest confidante - even being 15 years younger :-)

5. 2nd chances - Life can't be all about just living or making it through - everything will work out eventually!

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I'm grateful for...

A wonderful life

An amazing husband

Family love and support

Having my health back

having inner peace

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My husband

Our home

My talents

Being born a woman in this country at this time

My parents

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Breathing

Family

My resilience & resolve

Life lessons

My Integrity

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I am grateful to

1. Hubby, daughters, grandchildren and other family

2. That my health is improving and I am back on track

3. The love God shows me every single day and that he is always there for me

4. My home

5. My Fur kids.

And to all of you and the support I felt while I was going through this hard time. Thank you

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