Friday, December 16, 2011

Be Thankful for the Little Things



Hello Beloved! Happy Friday! We got 3 more days to make it through and we are free for the holidays. Speaking of holidays, we got to be thankful for the lil things. Christmas is not all about gifts. We were given the best gift 2,000 years ago. We get so cared away in Christmas shopping we forget the little things. We forget that its a gift to be alive. We forget that its a gift to have food on our table, roof over our head, and clothes to wear. We forget that its a gift to have your the activity of your limbs. We forget its a gift to have breath in our bodies and to wake up to have everyone you love or care for is still alive from the night before. We have to remember that material things can come and go. You don't have to have anything for Christmas. Christmas is everyday that you wake up and continue your life the same way you did the day before. So if you don't get what you want or anything from who you want, remember that you have Christmas everyday that you are alive! Be thankful for the lil things because they make life so much better.
Have a great weekend! Be safe! Love You! 
Ms. Allen

9 comments:

  1. Love you Ms. Allen have a great weekend = ))

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  2. Thank you Ms. Allen I really needed to read that. Have a great weekend.

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  3. I agree. That's why every Christmas when my parents ask what i want, I respond and say nothing other than to just to be with my family. I think Christmas is more for the little children.

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  4. Yeah Christmas is for kids, but its still great to know that people think of you, that the little thing counts

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  5. I hope you had a good weekend and have a merry Christmas over the holidays.

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  6. Love you Ms.Allen hope your weekend was good

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  7. You speak of nothing but the truth. Hope your weekend was grand and stay BLESSED.

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  8. I absolutely agree with this 100%. You have to think about something more important than just the gifts.

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