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November...30 Days Of Thankfulness, Day Twenty-One

Day twenty-one of #30daysofThankfulness:

Mrs. Kay, Mrs. Jane, Mrs. Jo Ann and Kathy.

I am so Thankful for these sweet, amazing, inspiring, loving, giving, caring, gentle, PATIENT, ladies!

I love them, I love talking to them and getting their wise advice.

They are some of the most wonderful people I have ever met!

God gave me these amazing women because He knew how much I would need them and how much I would truly need their wonderful advice.

God is SO awesome in the ways He provides!

They are always there and they are always caring.

They have been such an amazing influence on me and have inspired me to live a life that is pleasing to the Lord.

I am so blessed to have them in my life!

I am SO BEYOND Thankful for the blessings they are to me.

Mrs. Kay is SUCH a blessing to everyone she talks to. She smiles, listens, understands, gives great Godly advice and loves everyone so much! I can see Jesus in her. I can see through the smiles, the joy she has in her heart, the love she shares with everyone and the love she has for God.

Mrs. Jane is SO SWEET, gentle and loving. She cares SO much and she loves God more then anything. God has used her to help me in the simplest ways... all she has to do is smile and then all of the sudden I'm happy again.

Mrs. Jo Ann is such an amazing, sweet, loving, caring, giving, patient, believer in Jesus. I love Mrs. Jo Ann and her amazing heart. She is so unbelievably inspiring! There is something about her... I'm not sure what it is but I have a hunch that it has something to do with Jesus. ;)

Kathy is also Kaitlyn's (my longest best friend) mom. I have gotten a double douse of "best friend time" every time I get to see them. I love them both SO much! Kathy is ALWAYS there no matter what, always loves, cares, listens, gives sweet smiles, jokes, totally makes you laugh and best of all she loves the Lord with all her heart!

Dear Lord, thank you for these amazing, inspiring women you have put in my life.

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