Count Your Blessings

Some of my friends are posting each day on things for which they are thankful.    Many of them are universal blessings that we all share.  It’s been a busy month here with harvest, medical appointments, scheduled surgery, visits from out-of-towners, and holiday preparations.  So, this year, I am taking the easy way out.  I have many blessings.  I just don’t have time to list them right now!

Blessings to all my blog readers!

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Welcome to Life in the 50's and 60's and beyond .... where I write about my childhood memories, music of the 60's and about life in the country. I am a mother, grandmother, farmer's wife, business owner, and retired teacher.
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19 Responses to Count Your Blessings

  1. Sun says:

    i love your idea – perfect for those times when time seems to run away from us but still reminds us of all the blessings we receive. nice! ☺

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  3. Wow, that’s a lot of blessings! Good luck to you as you prepare for your surgery, and then hopefully can enjoy your holidays. I send blessings back to you.

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  4. LB says:

    Clever!! The point is that you ARE thankful for your blessings! And as someone before me said, I am thankful for you blog! Enjoy Thanksgiving and I’ll hope all went well with whoever had the medical appointments and surgery! 🙂

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  5. The reminder is wonderful, it’s so easy to forget how many things we have to be grateful for. I think it’s a great idea. Thank You. Susan x

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  7. Caddo says:

    And as many blessings rush back upon you, Ruth! love, sis Caddo

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  8. Reblogged this on On the Homefront and commented:
    I love it when people use their noggans–I found this quite clever…….

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  9. I think you missed one 🙂 You are right – we all have so many things to grateful for, but sometimes any number of them just sneak past our perceptive awareness and become ‘everyday’ occurrences and we neglect to count them. One of the things I’m thankful for is blogger like you!

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  10. We know you are thankful…God Bless you!

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  11. Ruth says:

    Very nice post

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