I’ve wanted to write this post about everything I’m thankful for, but I didn't know where to begin.
I’m most thankful this year for Pooh’s improved health. When I think of where he was at the start of 2015, I see God's hand guiding those caring for him. His every smile is a blessing.
I’m grateful for Tigger and Roo too. They matured a lot this year. They also learned to appreciate their home after the traveling we did.
I’m grateful for Sally’s continued health. She kicked butt while alone with the animals.
I’m grateful for my friendship with Miranda. She’s been at my side through the difficulties with Pooh. When I was stuck creatively, she helped me dig my way out.
I’m grateful for the many new friends I've made this year. Through some faded from my life quickly, others have formed deep bonds.
Finally, I’m grateful to be able to write. I struggled at times this year with my creativity, leading to only five books published. Call it growing pains or reclaiming my voice, but I lost my way this year. Since I started publishing in the summer of 2013, I’ve put out 26 books. I needed to stop and really consider where I was and what I wanted to do next. Now my writing is reinvigorated and I’m looking forward to where God leads me in 2016.
This year felt like a transitional one. Pooh’s improvements will lead to a new, and hopefully permanent, living situation. My family learned to adjust to not seeing Pooh every day. I’ve rediscovered my writing voice and become more outgoing by attending the signings. Tigger, Roo, and Sally are more independent since our trips. After a year of growth and many blessings, I’m thankful.
I’m most thankful this year for Pooh’s improved health. When I think of where he was at the start of 2015, I see God's hand guiding those caring for him. His every smile is a blessing.
I’m grateful for Tigger and Roo too. They matured a lot this year. They also learned to appreciate their home after the traveling we did.
I’m grateful for Sally’s continued health. She kicked butt while alone with the animals.
I’m grateful for my friendship with Miranda. She’s been at my side through the difficulties with Pooh. When I was stuck creatively, she helped me dig my way out.
I’m grateful for the many new friends I've made this year. Through some faded from my life quickly, others have formed deep bonds.
Finally, I’m grateful to be able to write. I struggled at times this year with my creativity, leading to only five books published. Call it growing pains or reclaiming my voice, but I lost my way this year. Since I started publishing in the summer of 2013, I’ve put out 26 books. I needed to stop and really consider where I was and what I wanted to do next. Now my writing is reinvigorated and I’m looking forward to where God leads me in 2016.
This year felt like a transitional one. Pooh’s improvements will lead to a new, and hopefully permanent, living situation. My family learned to adjust to not seeing Pooh every day. I’ve rediscovered my writing voice and become more outgoing by attending the signings. Tigger, Roo, and Sally are more independent since our trips. After a year of growth and many blessings, I’m thankful.
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