Shot of Thanks #4

I am thankful for baby bottles on the sink – it means my daughter and grandson have been down for the weekend.

I am thankful for cheese – the standard “tasty” that satisfies my tastebuds.  (I probably shouldn’t be thankful that it has diminished 7/8 since I bought it on Saturday! – in my defence some of it was used in cooking, and being eaten by 3 others).

I am thankful for my doona cover, even though it must be at least 15+ years old, I still love it, and it’s a nice heavy weight which is great as we move into the cooler nights of Autumn.

I wish you many things to be thankful for in your life.

 

 

10 responses to “Shot of Thanks #4”

  1. What a delightful collection of gratitudes that is!

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    1. They are Osyth, they really are. “)

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  2. Lovely. The simple things are often the best.

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    1. Thanks Miriam, simple is my favourite thing.

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  3. All good stuff. We need to be grateful every day for something.

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    1. We do. Thinking of things that I don’t normally think about is a good thing.

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  4. Well, I had a nice chat with the cheese, add she let me know you weren’t being completely forthcoming with what actually happened to it… 😉

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    1. Damn – how did you know? I’m a bit cheesed off that they told you actually, is nothing sacred? I treasure my cheesey relationship, and now I find that they spoke to you – that grates!!!!! 🙂

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  5. I’m in complete agreement with Brian. Your story sounds very suspicious.
    Also, it seems baby bottles have changed some since we used them. That’s probably for the best. 😊

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    1. Right, so everyone now has an opinion on my cheese honesty – 🙂 – and I thought I had explained it so convincingly!
      Yes, I used to have actual glass bottles when my babies were little – but I admit I do like these ones, and the grandbaby does too.

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