Thursday, April 21, 2022

331 and counting

 "Thanksgiving 

always precedes the miracle."   

page14, One Thousand Gifts Study Guide   


So here we go ...


331.  dry shoulders to walk on at the side of the road

332.  seeing that the pelicans have returned to the river

333.  water running over the locks under the bridge

334.  ice chunks piled on top of each other

335.  conversations on the massage table

336.  a hug from Trudy

337.  impromptu coffee chat with my daughter Leah

338. tasty dill pickle soup

339.  childcaring Maverick on a Tuesday 

340.  watching the planes at St. Andrew's Airport

341.  delivering a meal for someone we love

342.  teachers at Dr. Hamilton and Rober Andrews School

343.  refilling the peanuts for the Jays

344.  last minute cancellation

345.  supper with the board and their spouses

356.  Story telling from our School Days

357.  watching Alvin doing an impromptu snow clearing in the cemetery beside us

358.  the smell of ham cooking

359.  Matcha Bubble Tea from Three Six Tea

360.  impromptu lunch with my daughter Ashley

361.  being asked to preach (but having to decline due to commitment)

362.  journal writing

363.  song WHO IS WORTHY?

364. sunshine on my face as I walk

365.  not wearing a jacket

366.  Lush shampoo with sea salt

367.  watching deer in a field

368.  seeing the water running in the ditch

369.  CHVN radio

370.  honest salesmen who tell you to wait for a iphone deal

371.  potatoes with sour cream

372.  sound of singing birds as the sun sets

373.  sending hand knit baby blankets in the mail

374.  smearing Vick vaporub on sore feet

375.  family pictures

376.  the sound of Maverick playing the harmonica while his mom sings at bedtime

377.  unexpected delivery of Red Lake Coffee

378.  twinkly lights in the garden

379.  anticipation of SPRING

380.  the privilege to stand in the gap in prayer for people

381.   face kisses

382. gooey puffed wheat cake

383.  water-colour painting in my Bible

384.  Alvin helping Josh with the firewood and tree cutting 





        

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