Today’s post will be short and sweet because I’m still sick with COVID.
1. I’m thankful that this COVID is mild compared to the other variants because I don’t think I would have survived any of the others. This one has been bad, but could have been much worse.
2. I’m thankful for the home that my Dad made sure we had after his passing last year.
3. I’m thankful for this lifestyle that we have chosen to live because it helps us to be better people and to be able to help others sometimes.
4. I’m thankful for the opportunity to raise these animals and give them the best life possible.
5. I’m thankful for our neighbors that have helped us so much on this journey.
Have a great day!
Renee
Now that you have had it you will, have a better defense against it. I had it last Christmas and it was the worst., Could not taste our smell for a few days and the worst headaches 😉 Glad you are on the mend and love visiting your blog!
I really enjoy reading this post! I am also thankful and grateful for the Covid that it became light now not like before. People are starting to get up again.
I hope that you are feeling better soon. I’m so thankful for the new normal that it is getting to be. I really love all the new things on your blogs thanks for sharing them with us!
Those are all such fantastic things to be grateful for, I hope you feel better soon. Thanks for sharing!
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Man talk about dealing with rough stuff…having Covid and sadly losing your dad must have been tough. But I LOVE that you have decided to look on the bright side. To see how despite losing your dad, his legacy lives on in the house he gave you to give you a sense of security. I am happy that you are getting stronger physically so that even though you have covid, your body is learning how to beat it better, and I am glad that you and your animals are in a nurturing environment surrounded by family and good neighbors.
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It really helps a lot to know that you aren’t alone.