Thursday, January 22, 2009

Thankful Thursday


I'll try to keep this short and sweet:
I am thankful for nostril raspberries. My little Sophia puts her nose to my cheek and blows air. The toot noise cracks her up and while it's a dangerous little game, the belly laugh is worth it. BUT- Once anything comes out, I'm putting the kibosh on it.

I'm thankful for Relief Society. I love the examples the sisters set for me and the opportunity I have to serve them. We've been talking about unity for the last month on and off, and I've never seen a greater example than our ward. It's awesome.

I'm thankful for the best mortgage broker in the world. We're refinancing and got locked in at a 4.875. Oh yeah! Marty is honest and a great guy all around. He's located in Lexington, KY but licensed in other states as well, including Tennessee and Florida. http://www.mymortgagepro.net/index.html
I'm also thankful for naps.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great thankfuls today!!!

The Millers said...

I looked up my butt and around the corner and didn't find it. Do you have any other idea of where it could be?

Devri said...

4 point something? that is great..

Great list today.. I wish I could take a nap.. jelous.

a wynn wynn situation said...

Love the thought of a nostril raspberry-Made me giggle :)

Mia said...

You are brave for the nostril raspberries! I am really thankful for RS too. It was so great to be back in there on Sunday. I had missed all of your bright spirits and amazing examples. You ladies rock! Mmmmmm naps :)

Kristen said...

Love that picture of Sophia!

WWMD

"My professional life has been centered on the home, the well being of the family and everything that these subjects encompass. When I began working in this area more than 25 years ago, the subject of homemaking as it relates to families was largely overlooked, though the interest was clearly broad and the desire for information strong. My colleagues and I soon discovered we were satisfying a deeply felt unmet need."

Martha Stewart, U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging, April 16, 2008