Showing posts with label thankful thursdays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thankful thursdays. Show all posts

Friday, April 8, 2011

thankful thursdays. (a day late)

dear man in the cool old chevy who almost ran me off the road yesterday,

thank you for vearing to the right, missing me by mere inches, as you heard my screaming horn.  thanks for showing distress in your kind eyes through your rearview mirror.  it was obvious how awful you felt for almost smashing into my car.  your hand wave was appreciated and i could almost hear you say "i am so sorry."  we all make mistakes.  next time, try changing lanes one at a time, instead of veering across three at once.

have a safe weekend,
spf

 {not the chevy that almost ran me off the road, just one i wouldn't mind taking for a spin}

Thursday, November 25, 2010

thankful thursdays.

dear eyesore in the middle of our bedroom and (sometimes) bane of my existence (aka my treadmill,)

thank you for providing space for a quick 30 minute respite.  although forced upon me (by me,) i am now thoroughly refocused on the abundance in my life (rather than the stress of today.)  and as always, thanks for the single opportunity to safely belt out songs to my ipod.  my talentless inner rock star is swelling with joy.  in addition, i'll be enjoying that cornbread stuffing with childlike abandon later thanks to you.

gobble, gobble-
spf

thanks for everything sparky!


Happy Thanksgiving.  I am truly thankful for all the amazing generous loving people in my life, espcially (but not limited to) Sparky, the girlies Ava and G, my brother, my parents, and the hotties.  Thank you for creating a life of splendor and abundance for me.  I love you.

Hope everyone has a great Turkey day! xoxo

Thursday, November 18, 2010

thankful thursdays.

dear man who blatantly cut in front of us in line for the matterhorn,

thank you for providing me with the prime opportunity to teach my daughter a lesson about respect for others, patience, and manners.  thank you further for not even turning around to acknowledge my daughter kindly looking up at you while saying "i think you are supposed to be waiting on the number two" because she truly thought you had stepped in front of us on accident.  it just highlighted to me what an amazing human being i am raising.

all the best-
spf

the five year old in another line where everyone was very disney-like and waited their turns.