Creating my weekly gratitude list feels like a great way to kick off the 2012 Slice of Life Challenge. I'm really glad I'm here, writing along with all of you. And to those new to the challenge or new to blogging, welcome to the TWT community.
"Taking the risk to start a blog" in big and bold in the middle is probably echoing back from many slicers. Thank you for being part of this community.
I love that you do a weekly gratitude list and that it's visual. That's just so cool! It's also a list of great writing starters just waiting for you if you get stuck in the future.
You make me want to explore digital options. I love your lists, I may have to have a thankful Thursday too. Thanks for the inspiration today and always!
Great visual! I love the mix of serious/trivial. (because the little things do make a big difference, after all!) I like how you made "taking the risk to start a blog" huge. I feel exactly the same way!
I love your gratitude list. I have a passion for rain on the roof too! It's so important to remind ourselves of the little things that bring joy into our lives.
Right there with everyone else! Love the idea of a gratitude list. And I especially love how you presented it. I am soooo going to learn to do this! Thanks for the inspiration!
I love the way you have been sharing your playfulness with technology so much lately! You reminded me of a few things I am thankful for as well (like living close to work).
"Taking the risk to start a blog" in big and bold in the middle is probably echoing back from many slicers. Thank you for being part of this community.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on starting a blog!
ReplyDeleteI love that visual rendering of ideas. Might need to steal that concept sometime this month ....
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful. I'm a sucker for images! I agree Kevin. I may just have to borrow your idea for a visual slice.
ReplyDeleteI love that you do a weekly gratitude list and that it's visual. That's just so cool! It's also a list of great writing starters just waiting for you if you get stuck in the future.
ReplyDeleteYou make me want to explore digital options. I love your lists, I may have to have a thankful Thursday too. Thanks for the inspiration today and always!
ReplyDeleteDiana--hasn't this last year been amazing. I have learned so much from you and always enjoy your posts! Here's to 30 more days of fun!
ReplyDeleteI love that your family gets your passion for teaching...my family sometimes laughs at mine- but inside I know they admire it...
ReplyDeleteVery cool graphic!
ReplyDeleteLove those poster/graphics, Diana. Looking forward to seeing your posts each day! Thanks for sharing what is important!
ReplyDeleteGreat visual! I love the mix of serious/trivial. (because the little things do make a big difference, after all!) I like how you made "taking the risk to start a blog" huge. I feel exactly the same way!
ReplyDeleteI love your gratitude list. I have a passion for rain on the roof too! It's so important to remind ourselves of the little things that bring joy into our lives.
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of a weekly gratitude list-especially during the season of Lent. You've given me an idea for my next slice!
ReplyDeleteI like the last item on your list, "rain on the roof." It is soothing!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, I just love how you made your gratitudes look so graphic! Just think, spring will BE HERE by the end of this challenge!!!
ReplyDeleteThankful you are still slicing!
ReplyDeleteCreative! Love the big ideas, the comforts, and the setting too.
ReplyDeleteRight there with everyone else! Love the idea of a gratitude list. And I especially love how you presented it. I am soooo going to learn to do this! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite - My family accepts my passion for teaching. I can really connect with that one. I love how you visually presented the gratitude list!
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Thinking Out Loud
I love the way you have been sharing your playfulness with technology so much lately! You reminded me of a few things I am thankful for as well (like living close to work).
ReplyDeletePerfect. :) Love that middle reason -- taking the risk to start a blog. We are all blessed by that one!
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