Thankful Thursday

It’s Thankful Thursday hosted by Brian of Brian’s Home. He wants us to post what we’re thankful for. I think it’s a good thing to do each week. Focus on the positive things in our lives.

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I’m thankful for singing birds. Nothing better than having my coffee in the morning and listening to the birds sing. It starts my day off with a smile.

I’m thankful for my sister. We are both getting old, but we’re closer than ever before. It’s a blessing having a sibling that you love so much.

I’m thankful for each breath I take. I may have some aches and pains, but I’m still on my feet and able to walk where I need to go.

What are you thankful for today?

24 thoughts on “Thankful Thursday

  1. MNL says:

    Yeah, I’ve noticed that as I get older, health becomes much more important. I took it so much for granted in my youth. I am grateful that I am relatively healthy. I’ll take what I can get and try to improve the rest.

    • Comedy Plus says:

      I took my youth for granted too. Not anymore. I’m healthy, but I’m much slower and I do have a few aches and pains. 🙂

  2. darlamsands says:

    Ooh. I haven’t written in my journal yet today, which I always start with four blessings. ~grin~ Thank you for the reminder. Be well, my dear, and thank you for sharing your wonderful words.

    • Comedy Plus says:

      I think you and I view things alike in many ways. We are thankful and that’s a good thing. 🙂

  3. debsrandomwritings says:

    Hi Sandee, that’s my favourite way of starting the day too, it’s a lovely way to think about nothing in particular, but the beauty of nature… I do wish I had a closer relationship with my sister, but it’s difficult when we live so far apart and she still has young’uns to keep her busy, but at least we do get to see them when they come over in the summer… I’m guessing that aches and pains are a natural pairing to getting older. I’m already feeling hip discomfort, but it could be worse and I am thankful it is not.

    xx

    • Comedy Plus says:

      Yes, most of us slow way down and things don’t work as well as they used to. Oh well, I’ve earned every ache. 🙂

  4. Rosey says:

    I’m thankful to live in a quiet city that feels safe. One of our last stops on our driving trip was New Orleans and it was an entirely different culture, and probably not a great idea for our itinerary. Luckily all ended well and we did at least get to see it. Will we go back? Probably never ever. 😉

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