Monday, February 29, 2016

How Did You Do and Feel? (week 9)

52 Weeks of Gratitude Challenge

Uh, this list is a bit strange sometimes… but I’ll answer.
 
Regarding last week’s task…I did fine, and it felt great.  Of course it did!  It always feels great to thank people.

So good I’ll keep doing it. 

It’s addictive!

Love and Peace,  


Kay 

Monday, February 22, 2016

Express Gratitude to 3 People (week 8)

52 Weeks of Gratitude Challenge

Okay, this one is extremely easy because there are so many people I could list.  It’s tough to narrow it down!  So tough!

First, my amazing Grandmother, without whom I wouldn’t be the person I am today.  She was the wisest woman I’ve known.

Second, I’m grateful to my mom for also being an inspiration to me.  She was a single mother, and she put herself through college and spent many a late night up studying while I was young in order to make a better life for us
 
I’m also grateful to the many other lovely female souls in my ancestors who went before me and laid the foundation for this life.  I don’t know all of their stories, but I know that it is because of them that I am here.
 
(I guess that constitutes 3 people?)  I can’t limit it to just 3! 

Love and Peace,  


Kay 

Monday, February 15, 2016

A Friend (week 7)

52 Weeks of Gratitude Challenge

I was lucky enough to meet my best friend/ sister from another mister in 3rd grade. That means, we’ve been besties for more years that I care to admit (because, we are only 21, after all).

She’s been there for me through many rough days, and has even saved me a few times.  She’s been there to knock sense into me too.  She’s often the voice of reason in an obnoxiously loud, confusing world.
   
She was placed in my life for a reason, because God knew I needed her.  And, I hope that I’ve been a good friend to her as well.  

I appreciate her so much.

Love and Peace,  


Kay 

Monday, February 8, 2016

The City I Live In (week 6)

52 Weeks of Gratitude Challenge

Sin City…. a title that is not entirely accurate.  "Sin" happens in every city and town.
 
But, it so happens my hometown is famous for it. And, sin must not be that bad of a thing if we’re constantly inundated with droves of tourists.
 
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder?  Well, I guess, so is SIN.

I don't think it's so bad.  :-)  



Love and Peace,  


Kay 

Monday, February 1, 2016

Something Someone Gave You (week 5)

52 Weeks of Gratitude Challenge

This is a tough one, because in order for me to gain this item, two individuals that were beyond special to me, passed away. My grandparents left their home to me. It is the home I grew up in, my childhood castle of imagination and joy. If homes could speak, this one would tell you of happy memories and good people that have passed through its doors.

It is my oasis. My sanctuary. My cathedral. My palace. I am attached to this land and these walls, and I’m beyond blessed to call it “My Home”.

Love and Peace,


Kay