In keeping with the spirit of this month, starting today and for the rest of November,
I will be sharing 30 {big & small} things I'm thankful for.
I will be sharing 30 {big & small} things I'm thankful for.
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I'm thankful for this boy and the man he grew up to be. I'm thankful that he picked me to be
his wife and the mother of his child. I will never be able to thank you enough for giving me the
biggest gift in life - our son.
I'm thankful for this boy and the man he grew up to be. I'm thankful that he picked me to be
his wife and the mother of his child. I will never be able to thank you enough for giving me the
biggest gift in life - our son.
Thank you Moni! I'm the luckiest girl around! I will love you forever.
I<3 this idea. We so often take forgranted the things and people we are most thankful for. So nice to give them a moment in the spotlight.
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