September 2012 Gratitude Journal

September 2012 Gratitude Journal

I finally took some time to catch up on my gratitude journal photos. Even though I write in my journal every night, it sometimes takes a while to get around to editing the photos that accompany all of it. Whew. It was a great month. I had a hard time choosing which photos to post. 😉

Monkeyboy Junior crafts a little something for our anniversary.

Impromptu 80s dance party!

Ninjas.

Some amazing meals – like Greek feast night.

Family portraits outing.

Duck visiting and feeding.

Living room camp-outs.

Watching my dearest friend hit the red carpet!

Running into family by chance – on the top of a mountain.

Celebrating a new space for the crafties – with to die for cupcakes.

Reconnecting with friends old and new at the Moose 35th Reunion.

And Sunday brunch with a fabulous out of town friend to round it all out. No wonder I was so exhausted!

And now for the “pretty” pictures.

*Happy sigh.* And now… on to October!

6 Replies to “September 2012 Gratitude Journal”

    1. Hahahahaha… yeah, I don’t often remember to turn the camera on myself or pass it off to someone else. I will try harder. Just for you. 😉 xo

  1. Great pretty pictures.
    I love the rose petals on the street next to what looks like a mouse hole.
    I have inserted approximately 7 photos into 9 months of gratitude journaling…but I always leave a blank space when I know I have a picture buried in my computer to go with an entry. At this point I am thinking that when the first one is filled I go back and spend a day pasting in.
    Cheers,
    Leah

    1. Thanks, Leah! I know, it’s hard finding that time… but I’m such a visual person, it’s worth the effort to see all the good things in the quick turn of a page… Good luck with that first one!!! =)

  2. I love your gratitude journal entries, Kate.
    You know each time I see a photo of your boys, they seemed to have grown so much.
    You truly have a beautiful family.
    LOVE those Ninjas!!

    1. Aw, thanks Lisa! Yes, how they are growing like weeds given that they eat so limited-ly is beyond me. 😉 And *every*body should have at least one house-ninja. =)

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