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Monday, December 26, 2005
A rare image
When I need to know that all is right with the world, I find myself looking at images like this. These little folks who look strangely like me are a constant reminder that my wife and I are two incredibly lucky people.
The only gift I could ever ask for is right here.
Your turn: What are you thankful for?
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What a beautiful beautifu photo Carmi and such gorgeous children...I sure understand why you woild feel as you do...
ReplyDeleteSo very very sweet, this!
I'm thankful that my family was together for the holiday and that mum, dad and grandma are still with us.
ReplyDeleteHope you had a wonderful day.
That picture right there so clearly demonstrates reasons to be thankful. I, too, am thankful for my kinderlings and all the joy and wonder they bring. And I'm thankful for the consistently good and thought-provoking items you provide here for us all. Happy Hannukah to you and your family, and may your new year be overflowing with blessings.
ReplyDeleteYour children are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteRight at the moment, I'm thankful that I finally seem to be kicking this horrible case of the flu I managed to catch for Christmas.
And as always, I'm thankful for my wonderful husband (who put up with me when I couldn't move on Christmas!) and my family. :)
I'm thankful for each day I'm given.
ReplyDeleteHappy Hanukkah, Carmi.
What a precious photograph, Carmi! Yes, You must be proud! Happy Hanukkah! I just heard a debate on NPR about how Hanukkah is spelled. Funny!
ReplyDeleteHope the Season is filled with Laughter and Joy for you and your family!
Amen. Even without my own two reminders running around, I could understand how images like this warm the soul. Thanks for sharing the reminder.
ReplyDeleteHappy Hanukkah to you all!
I too am thankful for kids--and for my daughter being able to enjoy Christmas this year with my parents.
ReplyDeleteYou have beautiful kids Carmi.
ReplyDeleteI am thankful for my husband, who puts up with me, and for my son, eho looks up to me.
I'm thankful for pretty much the same...those two cuties who look so very much like me, but have their own wonderful growing personalities.
ReplyDeletemy family is #1 for sure and my health.
ReplyDeletebeautiful family, thanks for sharing them with us.
I'm thankful for a husband who loves me and supports my endeavors, and still (after almost eleven years) brings me flowers when he goes grocery shopping.
ReplyDeleteI'm thankful for the unconditional love I get from my dogs - puppy kisses make everything better.
I'm thankful for family and friends, including the "friends I haven't met yet" whom I only know via the net, who may not always be here in body, but are always with me in spirit.
You've got good looking kids! And they all have such beautiful eyes...I like you am very thankful for my family.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great picture! It isn't easy to capture them in a moment like that - and even harder to capture it on film!!
ReplyDeleteI'm right there with you Carmi. I'm most thankful for my children, and my family and friends. Nothing else matters....
Carmi, they are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI am thankful for my family, my friends, my talents and my good health!
Add to that my blog friends - and my life is complete!
Sweet!!
ReplyDeleteI look to my kids all the time to bring me back to the ground and put me right where I need to be.
Other than my family, I wrote a grant this year and the non-profit was funded as a result. I think it is one of the things I'm most grateful for this year.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful eyes. Wow, they do look SO much like you, Carmi!
ReplyDeleteNow there's a photo that will be treasured forever.
ReplyDeleteDo your kids like silly animal photos? Check out my "Freaks of Nature" blog.
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