Monday, November 24, 2008

I am so thankful for.....

My wonderful husband, who stuck with me through a really hellish year, always loving me, no matter what.

Cole, my absolute joy, I learn so much every day.

Baby Pumpkin Spice, I can't wait to meet her!

My wonderful family, who supported and listened, even though they didn't always understand.

My wonderful friends, IRL and my Sistas, you keep me strong, make me laugh, and share it all.

The University of Iowa Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility Clinic. In particular, our research nurse, Michelle. They were all so wonderful to work with and without them, this family would not be possible.

Please share what you are most thankful for this year......

4 comments:

Imcombobulated said...

Well, it's not Thanksgiving for me, but I am thankful for:

my two healthy kiddos
my spouse who puts up with a lot of crap from me (but could pick up after himself more often)
good food
a place to live
freedom from debt
Obama winning the US election

Angela said...

Great list! I am thankful for the most simple things that we take for granted on a daily basis: food and being able to provide for my family. I am also thankful for my health and my beautiful family.

Jessica Ryan said...

I am thankful for a warm home and plenty of food this year. It's going to be a long, difficult (and in N.E. a cold) winter for many people as the sinking economy sinks further... I promise to give the Salvation Army guys a dollar everytime I go into a grocery store this winter. Many people will be depending on help from them this year, and for years to come.

Mommasita said...

What nice expressions of gratitude.
I am thankful that all of my children and grandchildren are healthy.
That my oldest brat can finally put the pain of infertility behind her.
For Pumpkin Spice
For my ornery husband.
For the fact that my youngest brat is doing well for today.
For my boys who provide unconditional love and comic relief no matter what.
For my profession which makes me realize that there are people who are a lot worse off than me.
For my home, the ability to get up every day, and hope for the future.
And last but not least, I have to agree with kidletsmum, I am so grateful that Obama won the election. That in itself gives us all the possibility of hope.