30 Days of Gratitude – Day 4
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I am grateful for vacations that help clear your head and heart and that bring peace to your soul.
30 Days of Gratitude – Day 3
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I am grateful for how much this little one has taught me about life. Not to mention how much I LOVE being Aunt Cindy.
30 Days of Gratitude – Day 2
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I am grateful to have another little one to be Aunt Cindy too.
30 Days of Gratitude – Day 1
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Every November I take part in the 30 Days of Gratitude. It is simply taking the time to share each day for the month things that I am grateful for. It’s a great practice and helps make even the crappiest of days better. I thought I would share them here.

I am grateful that I have made it to my “Jesus” year aka 33.
My Nephew, Jackson
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I know that there will be many many pictures to come of Jackson – so consider yourself warned.
This picture I took with my cell phone while I was holding him. It’s not the greatest quality but I still love it. It was the first time he opened his eyes and looked at me. I crumbled…I’ll admit it.
Jackson I love you. I’m always for you.

My Nephew, Jackson
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Don’t you just want to kiss those cheeks?!

My Nephew, Jackson
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Look at that foot!

My Nephew, Jackson
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He was a big boy…

My Nephew, Jackson
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I figured since I mentioned last week that I have a new nephew I would spend this week sharing some of his pictures that I took. It’s amazing how quickly they can steal your heart.

Slightly Distracted
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On Monday my nephew Jackson was born. I’ve been slightly distracted by the stealing of my heart from the little guy. So please forgive me if this blog takes a few more days off.
