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Big Love Monday

As my gratitude project rolls on I’m really blown away by your contributions each week and I thank you so much. I’ve started to put together some memes with your quotes using images I’ve sourced from creative commons on Flickr and I thought I’d share at the end of the first month of the project. A little celebration of sorts.

This week I am grateful for my family. I realise every day I’m lucky to have a wonderful family unit from my parents and siblings right through to extended relatives. I do believe it takes a village to raise a child and while I’m not a child any more, I still very much turn to my family for love and support. And I’m deeply grateful for them.

What are you grateful for this week?

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8 comments

  1. […] From Wild Tea Party’s comments on this Big Love Monday post. […]

  2. I’m grateful for thing most people are like family and friends. I’m also grateful there are so many blogs out there that fill me with awe, inspiration and downright envy on some days. Yours being one of them! Thanks LM 🙂

  3. ps also grateful for the tip on the Natio powder brush.

  4. I am grateful for my 14 month old daughter who never fails to make me laugh with her crazy antics. Worth every bit of the three years and six IVF’s it took to get her here.

  5. Kind strangers – the people who have helped me up when I’ve fallen over or shared a laugh when we’re caught in public transport delays. Those little things really reassure me there are nice people out in the world.

  6. I am so Grateful for my mother 🙂 she has always been my rock…
    Have a great day 🙂

  7. I’m grateful for my family too. They have always been supportive of me and my choices.
    I’m grateful to live in a digital age. That it’s much easier to carry on a long distance relationship thanks to the internet. While we can’t be together every day, it’s easy to share pictures and texts throughout the day, and video call of a night. I couldn’t imagine how difficult it would be communicating through letters!

  8. Do you bake that delicious looking biscuits? Can you share the recipe with us, pls? =)

    Aside from the biscuits, family makes one grounded. No family would be perfect. There would be fights and there would be laughter … there would be a time when one do not speak to one another … In the end, family is family. The love will always be there.

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