3 gifts of endings…
1. I’m thankful when I get to the end of the dirty dishes in the sink.
2. When the end of the laundry is in sight, now that’s always something I’m thankful for! Such a good feeling to get that all done at one time! 🙂
3. At the end of the long journey to see my son-in-law, daughter and grandson, when I walk in the door, and get a big hug from all of them. Always, always, a very good ending!
These are just a few of the many things that I am so very thankful for today.
What are you thankful for?
Will you join me in looking for these gifts and sharing them with others?
“Gratitude can transform common days into thanksgivings, turn routine jobs into joy, and change ordinary opportunities into blessings.” —”
― William Arthur Ward
Have a wonderful “Thankful Thursday“!
Great choices! I would be happy to see the end of my dishes and laundry too. 🙂
Thank you! Yep, it’s always a great feeling when that task is done and over with. But, is it ever really done? Nope…they just keep coming back again and again….must be why we dislike doing them so much! 🙂
What a wonderful way to begin & end your day with gratitude !
Thank you – it helps me keep my focus on the right things! Well, at least that’s my goal anyway! 🙂
Those first two are definitely ends of things I am thankful for as well. I am also thankful for the end of the day when I can sit with a cup of tea and catchup on my blog reading!
So, now I know how you do it! I’m always wondering how people keep up on these blogs! It’s fun, it’s fascinating, but sometimes it can be a challenge to keep up on it, that’s for sure!
Thank you for joining me by sharing your thankful thought! 🙂
good endings are good, especially the dishes, dishes are my biggest pet heave ! 🙂
Yeah, I could think of a few bad endings, but I was trying to stay on the positive side of it all! Dishes seem to rank up there with the most unlikeable thing to do, that’s for sure! But you have to admit, when they are all done, it sure is nice!
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