To pick one thoughtful thing a loved one did for me is difficult. I've been truly blessed by so many people. My parents have been there for me truly through illnesses. In one particular instance, my mother practically begged the doctors to do a transplant, with her as the donor, to save my life. Thankfully, it didn't come to that, but when you see your parent willing to sacrifice so much for their grown up child, you know you're loved.
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The Gingerbread House
Keren
Joel has a phobia and, without realizing it, she's
passed it on to her son, forcing her to seek
professional help. What she doesn't expect to find is
the man who'd been her best friend, twenty years
earlier, and his shrine to a moment that forever changed
the adults they became.
I read this and loved it. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sandy.
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ReplyDeleteThank you, Kimberly.
DeleteGreat read!
ReplyDeleteMy aunt (in her 90's) bought my infant grandsons 'My 1st Christmas' ornaments. This is something my folks would have bought but they are both in heaven now and never met their great-grandsons. So my aunt filled the role and blessed me by doing it.
ReplyDeleteAnd your book was an enjoyable read!
What a sweet story, Anita. Thank you for sharing.
Delete"The Gingerbread House" is a very sweet story.
ReplyDeleteThanks for that, Carlene.
DeleteJust finished this book. Loved it.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kim.
DeleteI'm also blessed with a great family and friends. One fun thing was when my husband put the snow tires back on so I could drive in a spring snowstorm last year.
ReplyDeleteThat is a GREAT thing to be thankful for, Lynn. Thanks so much for sharing :)
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