Monthly Archives: December 2014

Lessons in Gratitude Day 991

I wish every one had a family whom they love and who loves them. I wish everyone loved their children, cared for them and were proud of them. I think the world would be a much different place if this … Continue reading

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Lessons in Gratitude Day 990

Tonight’s blog is a guest post from my youngest, Michal “MJ” Jones. It has been a trying few weeks for many reasons, and I feel the weight of it in my bones and spirit. A short two weeks ago, I … Continue reading

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Lessons in Gratitude Day 989–On Restoration

Tonight I am grateful to be back on this site and for restoration of lost things. A few days ago I was unable to access my blog site. When I clicked on the link as I do each night to … Continue reading

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Lessons in Gratitude Day 988

Posted on December 4, 2014by M. T. Chamblee Today I wore all black clothing to work. From my slacks, turtleneck, blazer, and cowboy boots (not to mention my coat and hat) to all of my inner clothing–underwear and socks–down to … Continue reading

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Lessons in Gratitude Day 987

Posted on December 2, 2014by M. T. Chamblee NOTE: To Readers of “Consider This” please know that this post is connected to my other blog “Lessons in Gratitude” an almost daily blog on the theme of gratitude, as the title suggests. I have … Continue reading

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