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Ever feel that you are not important? Your family really doesn’t need you? You aren’t measuring up to expectations. You DO matter. What you are doing does count.

What You Do Matters

The One who created the universe sees the nights you are up with a crying child or when you are on knees cleaning up evidence of a sick stomach. Or when you are reading the same book for the 100th time. Or when you are taking a meal to a sick neighbor or helping an elderly person with their yard. It matters. Do it for Him.

Look for the gifts in each day.  Every day is a gift that we will never get back.

238. A funny story by my son

239. An episode of Hazel

240. Silly faces for a picture

241. Buttery popcorn shared by family

242. Fresh cookies from the oven

243. A hug and a kiss from my snuggle bunny

244. Isaiah 26:3~He will keep Him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on Him

245. Do not fear…He says again and again in His Word

246. His gift of grace

247. A friend who calls just to say hello

248. A friend who is there when you need a shoulder to cry on

249. Hearing “I love you” from your sweet mom

250. The sweet words of my husband telling me how much he loves me

251. “Mom, you are the best” 🙂

252. A beautiful postcard day that tells of the Creator’s love

253. A text of love from my hubby

254. An email from a friend just to check on me

255. The beauty of a bird’s song

256. The sunset

257. The daffodils dying out

258. Another gift of another day, another privilege to show love

Do you intentionally teach your children to be thankful?  Here are some ideas.
What are you most thankful for today? Are you treasuring each day? I know it is difficult at times to do that.

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Mary Clendenin

Mary Clendenin lives on the family farm with her husband and 2 sons, whom she home schools. She enjoys farm life with her guys, gardening and making memories with her family. She loves to help others learn how to live a healthier lifestyle, learn about natural remedies and how to do business at home. Mary believes that home and family is your first ministry and a legacy that will live on long after you are gone.