Saturday, November 27, 2010

Grateful!

Today I am grateful for all of the above!

I'm grateful for my Farmer Boy, for my three gorgeous girls, for where we live and how we live, for what we do, for after dinner walks through the bush, for wild flowers, for warm evenings, for song, for love.

It doesn't get much better than this.

Its funny how sometimes all there is are the weeds and the falling over and the fighting, but then on other days everything clicks into place and it all just works. I'm not going to question why, I'm just so pleased that it sometimes it does.

What are you grateful for today?
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Have a wonderful weekend.
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See ya!

24 comments:

  1. Ditto, i did a simiilar grateful post as well, mainly as my life is flexible!! Thanks for your kind words about my mummy, taking it all in.
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    Have a beautiful weekend, 3 girls are ace, i just got extra lucky with a boy too, i appreciate everything i have. Love Posie

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  2. You are so correct. If only we have the code for those perfect days. But then we won;t know what perfect is without the imperfect. Happy weekend! and your place sounds awesome.

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  3. I think I am grateful for everything in my life good and bad because I try to make the best of it. It goes without saying of course, that I am grateful for my one and only daughter and siblings and families.

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  4. I love this, you're right, things can't be perfect all of the time but boy is it good when it is! Enjoy your weekend x

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  5. What a fabulous photo. I understand what you say about sometimes seeing only the weeds. It's important to remember the beauty as well. Thanks for reminding us!

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  6. This looks like a wonderful way to end the day.

    I wanted to do something similar this week but everyone was just too tired [end of the year syndrome] but I'm going to insist that we all go for an after-dinner walk tonight!

    x Felicity

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  7. You know each day is different and the bad make us appreciate the good so much more :)

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  8. Beautiful photo, Kate. I would love to be strolling right alongside you all. Ever since starting 'Saturday Grateful' I've been struck by how happy we all fundamentally are. Sometimes we let the 'little things' take over, but when we stop to think about it - life is a whole lotta delicious. x

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  9. yes, i agree, not worth questionsing, best to just enjoy it like you are. x

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  10. I agree, if we didn't have rain, we wouldn't appreciate the sunshine and vice versa. Pain makes the pleasure sweeter! You do live the dream life for a lot of Aussies though, as I'm sure you're aware.

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  11. Nice to stop and remember that we are actually grateful for all the things that can often cause us the most grief!! have a great weekend xxxCate

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  12. The name of course attracted me!! :) I love your blog and all of the pictures. The T'shirts are so cute! I hope you can come stop bye, visit and follow me back at http://loveiseverywhere.blogspot.com/

    Kate
    Peace & Love

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  13. don't you just wish you could bottle that feeling and have a good dose when times feel tough...

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  14. Oh, those after dinner walks sound perfect! :)

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  15. Sounds pretty good to me....weeds and all!! (Wanna swap lives for a few weeks...??)

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  16. Lovely post.
    I love the flexibility of farm life.
    We don't have much pretty bush to walk through :( but plenty of places to walk.
    We went to one of the property dams the other night by car (too far for 4yrs to walk) and planted a willow tree.

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  17. gorgeous...you are so right, some days flow so easily, and yes, best not to question it, just take it as it comes!

    Happy Saturday

    Gill xo

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  18. To be able to enjoy evening walks in the country is ideal, however I am grateful that even though we live in the inner city, we do however live so close to all the bush land along the Yarra with a short walk to the Collingwood Farm, that it's almost like the country.

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  19. glad your family got in some happy frolicking time :)

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