Your list shows the simplicity of gratitude and how it can lift our heart to praise,,, I used to have, (and I think after reading your post I am going to make a new one) a sketch of a whisk with the truth: In all labor there is profit, but mere talk leads only to poverty... I chose this truth because that to me is just what the whisk does for me... I could stand around complaining about getting a job done, or put in my hand the tools necessary to do it and starting "whisking." so to speak. Thanks for sharing these all!
I am in my earily 20's and I have LONG brown hair. I am wife to Zach. We are the parents to a beautiful little girl. She was born safely and gently at home, into my hands, on 09-08-09. We are a cloth diapering, delayed/selective VACing, baby wearing, attatchment parenting, co-sleeping, homebirthing, breastfeeding, God fearing family! I love ice cream. I love to watch plants grow. I love books. I am becoming a Birth Doula. I hate doing the dishes. I believe children are a gift from God. I hate hard liqour. I love snow and rain and warm spring days. I love the way it feels to put your toes in the grass for the first time every spring. Most of my cleaning supplies are "green." I make my own laundry soap. I like to wear flip flops. I believe that pregnancy makes a woman beautiful and birth makes her strong. I believe that you can truely love someone but not always like them. I hang dry my clothes. I bake my own whole wheat bread.
Your list shows the simplicity of gratitude and how it can lift our heart to praise,,, I used to have, (and I think after reading your post I am going to make a new one) a sketch of a whisk with the truth: In all labor there is profit, but mere talk leads only to poverty... I chose this truth because that to me is just what the whisk does for me... I could stand around complaining about getting a job done, or put in my hand the tools necessary to do it and starting "whisking." so to speak. Thanks for sharing these all!
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