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Hello Reader!

Not to panic you, but Thanksgiving is around the corner, in less than two weeks to be exact.

This month has been crazy busy and I'm not exactly keeping up.

Last weekend my husband and I flew to San Antonio, TX for a whirlwind reunion with his Taiwan high school buddies. It was an amazing time and I met new friends and got reacquainted with an elementary and junior high friend from Hong Kong!

We've been home for three days. I had cataract surgery on the first eye and in less than an hour, we're driving to the midwest for the celebration of life for my sweet sister-in-law.

Life has its joyful and sorrowful moments!!

Please pray for me as we travel.

Practicing Gratitude as a Lifestyle

Gratitude is a big deal to me because (earlier in my life) I tended to see my mug as empty rather than full.

It's kind of like cataract surgery.

Before surgery, everything was fuzzy!!!!

After surgery, everything looks bright and beautiful. It's like seeing an overflowing mug.

Gratitude helps you worship God with a full heart. Without gratitude, it's hard to praise Him.

Gratitude helps you experience God's JOY!

Since I'm heading on a two-day trip in a few minutes . . . I'll make this quick.

Below, I'm sharing my latest post on gratitude and some others for you to choose from.

​Take a look at my Thanksgiving Planner which will give you some tips to make things go smoother on Thanksgiving Day. It also has my favorite recipes that I make each year.

Reader, drop over to read Practicing Gratitude as a Lifestyle: In All Seasons including a video!

This Week's Resources:

Check out this week's resources available until Thanksgiving!!

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Until next time, have a wonderful weekend!

His Grace is Unmeasured,

Judith

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