Friday, November 19, 2010

Carolina Blue Skies...


So I must be in a nostalgic mood...dreaming of holidays long ago. Thanksgiving will soon be on us and thought I would share some random thoughts each day until then as to what I am thankful for.

In no particular order!!

Carolina blue skies, the scent of fall with its drying leaves and crispness to the air, the most wonderful dh and my true soulmate who would go to the furthest moons and back for me, ladybugs, bluebirds, a drink of cold, cold Le Bleu water when thirsty, smiling at a stranger when out shopping and having them smile back, my sister Linda and Arthur her significant other, our sons who are as different as sauerkraut and chocolate pudding, sauerkraut, chocolate pudding, my morning conversations with Aunt Lillian, baby fingers and toes, a good book which is so good we don`t want it to end, the travel channel, the food channel, Turtle Watch Beach House, my little Canadian friend, the french language, Lithuanian descendants who are a strong and good people and who I am from, sushi and chopsticks, wool yarns, papers of all kinds, paintbrushes, the smell of puppie`s breath, flowers,the sea, and gasoline, cameras, vintage anything, snowflakes, Ariel our gd. And I can`t think of a better place to stop today. :-)
Hugs to you all and here is hoping you have a fabulous weekend! Tell someone you love that you love them!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi Sis!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What are you thankful for?

3 comments:

  1. Awwww, what a beautiful post Judi...or should I call you Marsha (wink). You are even prettier than she! What am I thankful for...I am thankful for life, the fact that I am living, breathing, talking, giggling and walking through life with so much love around me. You are such a big part of that now Judi, just thought I would let you know.

    Oh and Danny Boy too. hugs to you bothxo :0

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  2. Hi Judi,
    I am thankful for so many things...and I also read about how you are taking a break and for sure, some times we need that! So, I hope you are enjoying your free time and hope you will be feeling better too. Thank you for helping us all to look at what we're grateful for...have a wonderful Thanksgiving filled with joy!
    XO

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  3. What a wonderful post, Judi! I learned a great deal about who you are in just that single paragraph! Had to smile when I got to the sauerkraut and chocolate pudding - lol!

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