What are you grateful for - Monthly Give Away
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There are many thanksgivings through the years that ring out in my mind. Especially one where each person wrote out what they were thankful for on a piece of paper (the kids colored their pictures) and saved them for the next year to read. This started a wonderful tradition and this year I started a thanksgiving book to add to each year doing the same thing. Looking back, you realize that you may be grateful for different things each year in relationship to what is happening in your life. A reminder of how we grow and change and how we have so much to be thankful for all year long.
A simple give away this month. Let me know what you are grateful for this year by leaving a comment and all appropriately thankful comments will be registered to receive 3 yards of Spriggy & Company best selling grosgrain ribbon. If you love ribbon as much as I do you'll be sure to leave a comment.
A simple give away this month. Let me know what you are grateful for this year by leaving a comment and all appropriately thankful comments will be registered to receive 3 yards of Spriggy & Company best selling grosgrain ribbon. If you love ribbon as much as I do you'll be sure to leave a comment.
To qualify:
1. Leave a Comment
2. Check back on Nov 28th (winner to be posted)
3. Claim your prize by sending me an email by November 30th with you address or where you'd like it shipped.
7 comments:
I'm grateful for my son and my april baby to be.
I am grateful that I believe my prayers are answered.
I am Grateful for my friend Dori!
I am grateful for the abundance that I have and that we can put food on the table.
I am greatfull for deep and meaningful friendships. The fact that I can be real and not feel judged.
And I'll be thankful to win that ribbon if my name gets chosen! ; )
I'm grateful for my Savior and Lord Jesus Christ!
* And the super cute ribbon that will look so cute in Lizzie's hair!!!
I am grateful that we have prepared ourselves. That through these troubling times we can still sleep peacefully through the night (if the kids let us).
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