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Thankful Thursday

For any of you who have read my other blog, you know that I have been posting a Thankful Thursday for several weeks. You also know that while I have done posts on my other two kiddos, Seth has not had a post dedicated to him! If you know us well, you already know that I am too busy keeping him out of a zillion things to think about thankfulness. Nah. Just kiddin.'

I am thankful for Seth's precious little hugs. Often I'll feel little arms around my legs and him lovin' on me--although he wipes off any kiss I give him with a dramatic flair.

I am thankful for his good manners. I hope they last! He is quick to say "please" and "thank-you" without being reminded.

Just the thought of Seth's mischievous eyes makes me smile...always.

I am so grateful that God gave us our sweet Josiah Seth and that my life was spared to be here with him each day. Thank you, Father, for Seth.

Comments

Lisa said…
Amy, Thanks for the encouraging words on my blog. This week was indeed better. Guess I can look at last week now and smile.....and still enjoy my Vera purse!!! ;*)
Unknown said…
You're welcome, Lisa. I really like Vera purses too...especially since I'm past the diaper bag stage! Although I wouldn't have minded a Vera diaper bag!
LindaJo49 said…
Love that little guy, too!! I think I even wrote a blog about how I fell in love again! My brother, Tim, keeps teasing me about that new guy in my life! And I've only seen him once!!
Unknown said…
Thanks Linda, he is a "keeper." So lively and full of fun!

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