Friday, September 16, 2011
100 Days of Thankfulness - Day 10
100 Days of Thankfulness -- Day 10: I am thankful that my husband has a new job lined up. The company he worked for closed its doors after 114 years in business. He spent 34 years at that company. Imagine the emotions he is experiencing. Thank you, Lord for continually blessing us.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
100 Days of Thankfulness - Day 9
100 Days of Thankfulness--Day 9: I am thankful for my dad's great driving lessons. Although he put me behind the wheel very early in life, I learned much . . . not only about driving . . . but about state troopers, driver's tests and how to properly maintain the efficiency of the car's turning signal switch.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
100 Days of Thankfulness - Day 8
100 Days of Thankfulness -- Day 8: I am thankful for a reasonable portion of good health. And, to increase that portion of good health, I got up (a little late) and walked for 30 minutes. On several occasions during that early morning walk, I jogged. I thank God my lungs and nose were clear and I could breathe easily during the jog. Tomorrow, I'll try to jog a little longer.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
100 Days of Thankfulness - Day 7
100 Days of Thankfulness -- Day 7: I am thankful for having a job. In tough economic times such as these, I am especially blessed to still be able to earn a living. I am thankful for the business of communications, public relations, media relations, employee communications and all of the other disciplines in communications. Not only am I thankful for having a job, I am thankful for having an exciting job that continues to evolve to meet the ever-changing business landscape. What more can you ask for in a job? Woohoo.
Monday, September 12, 2011
100 Days of Thankfulness - Day 6
100 Days of Thankfulness: Day 6 -- I am thankful for all of the wonderful advances in technology . . . from the smartphone to the laptop to the tablet computer. As a young and isolated child, I begged my parents to buy me a computer. I longed to be able create, research and write on the devices I saw used on Star Trek. Back then, the computer would have filled up the entire living room or perhaps the entire house. Although my first encounter with a computer wouldn't materialize until college, I was bitten by the technology bug and am so thankful to be able to use so many functional devices for my professional life and personal one.
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