Wednesday 22 October 2008

Scrappy Challenge # 11

So here is my take on this weeks blog challenge by Kim. The challenge here was to use a sketch by
Ronda using the word 'Today'. The scan unfortunately did not come out to good so for those that can't see the title it is called 'Celebrate Today' .
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I do believe it is important to take a bit of time out to think about what we should be grateful for. That we should celebrate the little blessings we have. Sometimes I find that when I am down, I think about the things that I am blessed with and I thank the Lord for this it makes whatever burden I am carrying a little lighter.
So on this note, here are some of the things I am blessed with :
  • Three beautiful children and a fantastic husband that I have been married to for 15 years.
  • I have been blessed in my career and job and I love doing what I do.
  • I am blessed to have been offered an opportunity to live and work in the UK, with this comes a whole host of other blessings.
  • I am blessed to have fantastic friends, friends that I have made through this fabulous hobby, scrapbooking.
  • I am blessed with my my health.



6 comments:

Ronda Palazzari said...

Beautiful...and such important words, we should always be grateful!

Choux Tart said...

Hello Bee, yes I am also greatful for a friend like you. xxxx Lovely page. Wow you are on a roll. See I do come to your blog.

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Lynette Jacobs said...

Lovely layout Bee.

Kim Watson said...

Great post Bee...too true, we are very blessed...& even more so if we can acknowledge the Lord's hand in it all.

Fantastic L.O! Thanks for playing along...it was great fun!
Keep well.
K

Alix said...

love this layout. its brill :)

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