Every year for Thanksgiving I write what I am grateful for. This year, I am struggling to get in that mindset resulting from all that has happened to us, and the world in 2020. There is still so much to be grateful for but we need to know that this is a broken world and Jesus will most likely come back to get us sooner rather than later.
So thinking back to what I am grateful for this year, health, being alive, my job, but most importantly my family and faith. That's as far as I can go before sinking below the surface being drowned by the heaviness of the waves of 2020.
So much pain and suffering this year by most people.
So on years like this, I am excited to find peace and bank on the Hope our Savior gives us for a better tomorrow.....a better year, a better eternity.
This Thanksgiving due to covid and scheduling, we went to Knoxville to eat with my family and actually celebrate Christmas as well. It was actually the most joyous day Cody and I have had besides getting Lucy, and closing on our house. 3 days.
Gigi made the day beyond special and just what we all needed. Thank you Gigi more than I can even express! You have a pure heart!
Our original fur baby, Sasha!!! <3
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