Rich Sense of Thanks


At this time of year, this is a core week.  It is full of the best grace.  Keep in mind, each day should be full of this rich sense of thanks, yet this week heeds us to draw our thoughts to that which is key in our lives.

 With the awe of God’s deep love for me, I give thanks for Ray, our kids-with-fur, my mom, sibs, and friends who fill our lives with the same love.  As the year nears its end, I view the notes of change and give thanks for its gifts.

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Form: “100 word – one syllable” challenge

Photo: by rgb – Ojai Valley Inn and Spa, Ojai, California
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© rgb for “On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea”, 2011

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About becca givens

Becca is an artist, poet, and animal communicator. She delights in cooking, nurturing, and sharing a rich spiritual life with others on the Path.
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5 Responses to Rich Sense of Thanks

  1. These are wonderful words of thanks for those dear to you.
    i love your reference to your kids-with-fur. So cute …
    Blessings to you on Thanksgiving. May your table be filled
    with delicious foods and your heart filled with overflowing love.
    Happy Thanksgiving ..
    Isadora

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  2. Happy Thanksgiving.. we do not have Thanksgiving here in the UK.. but you are wished a wonderful Holiday.. Love ~Sue Dreamwalker xx

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  3. Bob says:

    I have enjoyed reading your work and look forward to reading more. Happy thanksgiving to you and yours

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  4. Olive Tree says:

    It is that time of the year when we’re reminded to be thankful, even though every day should be full of thanks. I love how when I go around visiting so many wonderful blogs, I’m being reminded of the same theme. I love this piece, Becca, and especially in your talent to put together so many one-syllable words. Wow. That must be quite a challenge. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your loved ones. “Let the feast start and let the hearts say grace just one more time,” is my small attempt for one-syllable challenge. 🙂

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    • becca givens says:

      Olive Tree – Yes, it is this time of year – we are reminded to be more mindful – when in truth – we should live this way daily!! Thank you for visiting and leaving a generous comment. 🙂

      Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!!

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