With Thanks
I snapped this photo while little Ellie-bean was sitting pretty in the morning sun, surrounded, no doubt, by the slew of baby toys her helpful sister saw fit to arrange meticulously around her. She started to crawl this week, as in move forward, intentionally, even occasionally lifting her belly off the ground. These last eight months have flown by. I remember telling my husband, just before Christmas, that it was all down hill from here: that six months was the ideal baby age – blissfully immobile but fully engaged with smiles and coos. No tantrums, all cuddles. But I think I feel that about each stage (tantrums and all), that each moment we’re in is the sweetest, and that I don’t want to give it up, only to be surprised at the new joys around the corner.
We’ll be moving in a few months. Ted started a new job this week, our normal routines have been thrown to the wind, and we’re in the middle of the complex chaos and waiting game of attempting to purchase a short sale. So many of the things that have been constants during the formative years of our life together are changing. But somehow, the simplicity and contentedness of little Ellie’s sweet presence has reminded me today that I have a lot to be grateful for.
I’m thankful for these sweet girls.
I’m thankful for a husband who shares his heart with me freely and loves me deeply.
I’m thankful for family & friends who love and encourage me, despite my many shortcomings.
I’m thankful that regardless of this house, I belong, and have found a home in Christ.
I’m thankful for the sunshine pouring in my windows, and that my girls took naps today.
I know it’s easier to be thankful in some situations, or seasons, than in others, but I want to encourage you today to embrace a posture of thankfulness. It’s like a good sugar scrub for your heart: exfoliating the grime and sweetening up your perspective. So, tell me, what are you thankful for?




I am thankful that I stumbled upon your blog today. I am thankful that I am able to stay home each day with my beautiful little girl and watch her grow each day. I’m thankful that I have two little girls in my care who are sweet kids. I’m thankful that my husband is truly happy at his job, and that he’s such a good daddy and husband.
I’m thankful for friends who check in on me at just the right time. I’m thankful for you Annie!
I had no idea you guys were moving. Are you staying in the PR area, or is it out of state?? Thanks for your blog!
Annie,
I spent a bit of time on your site tonight. Wow! I had so much fun looking at the images and reading snippets of the blogs. I LOVE your photography! You have got a great eye for lighting and composition. I also love the design work in your blog. Makes me want to grab a cup of coffee, curl up with my laptop, and read some more.
Keep the blogs and images coming!
hello annie,
first thanks so much for your comments…;)…and this post is so lovley…touching…warm…and encouraging…i´m thankful to have a so wonderful little family, that all are healthy, that i lived until now a life full of great moments…that i met so lovley people like you, that…oh, wow i´m alive…thanks for sharing and a so sweet picture ofyour little one…lovley…see you in class…;)…cheers ines…