Sharing thanks for finding the right spot to relax

My sleepy cat at one of her favorite spots! Photo by Liz Davidson
I loved this picture my daughter took yesterday. Cats have an amazing ability for finding the perfect spot to curl up, relax and take a cat nap! Just looking at this photo makes me want to stretch out and relax. Here is what I was thankful for yesterday.
  1. I was thankful for the cuddle my cat gave me this morning. Pets do give us unconditional love.
  2. Thankful to enjoy a delicious lunch at the Olive Garden with my daughters. The manager came over and gave us some coupons for a free appetizers on our next visit. I love the salad and breadsticks there.
  3. I was grateful to see my daughters work nicely together on two cool projects.Liz helped Becky make cool ruby red shoes with some modge podge glue and some red glitter. Then Becky helped Liz make her first casting audition video. "There is no place like home." today.
  4. Thanks for a fun shopping trip with Becky getting her ready to go back to college soon. I had a 30% off coupon at Kohl's which was helpful in getting her what she needed at great prices.
Share what you are thankful for today in the comments. I love hearing your gratitude stories. They are so inspiring.

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  1. Your "Sleepy Cat" is precious; they find the most interesting places to chillax. I Pinned your sweet one with my other kitty cats: pinterest.com/laurellaflamme/i-pin-cats/ -- f you wanna take a peek.

    "There is no place like home." today." -- Amen to that. I'm so grateful for the time I get to be home with my Bella Dog, Ms. Boots the Cat, and my beloved Joey - the Hubby. :)

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  2. What a beautiful idea...today I am thankful that the sun in shining and our family of four will all eat dinner together:)

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