Today I'm over at my friend's 'house', Meet Me in Philadelphia, sharing what I am most thankful for this year. Go over and check it out!
And Ashley, thank you for not only being a great friend, but also for teaching me how to spell Philadelphia. xo
So glad to be of service. Don't worry...'Philadelphia' is a toughy. xoxo
ReplyDeleteheading there now, have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteGoing over there now and I still don't know how to spell that or Pennsylvannia? Pennsylvanna? Pennsylvenna? Ugh...and I'm not even close enough for my spellchecker to figure out what I'm trying to say. :/
ReplyDeleteYou get around girl...heading over now to check it out!
ReplyDeleteThank you for introducing me to Ashley! :)
ReplyDeleteXOXO,
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Wow, I literally gasped when I read your post...I can sympathize with losing perspective sometimes, definitely have to stop and remind myself that I've got it pretty damn good!! Happy Thanksgiving friend!!
ReplyDeleteI just read your post and left a comment over there. Uggh. No idea you went through all of this. You have shared your tragedy to help us all learn the meaning of perspective. Thank you. I wish you and yours a wonderful, safe and Happy Thanksgiving! :)
ReplyDeleteLove Miss Ashley and headed over to learn more!! Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!!
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just did and so sorry for your losses but you have such a great perspective! Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family! xo
ReplyDeleteheaded over now!!
ReplyDeleteI left you a comment over there, but just wanted to say that I love the images you shared of your upstairs transformations--in love with that bar cart you're using as a plant stand!!
ReplyDeletexo Mary Jo
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I loved your message about gratitude Elizabeth! What you had to go through is heartbreaking and it's really inspiring to know what a positive perspective you have.
ReplyDeleteSo very thankful for you, my friend. Hugs and gratitude for all that you are to so many lucky people.
ReplyDeleteXO from up north.