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Capturing gratitude …..

by | Aug 3, 2012 | Uncategorized

On this cold day in August I’m grateful for…….

This book

Bike riding on a sunny day

Winter sun!

4 Comments

  1. keishua

    i’ve always wanted to read dharma bums. how is it?
    today i am grateful for- my headache going away, crazy kittens, good food, great love and awesome friends.

    Reply
    • Lauren Tober

      It’s divine…. I recommend reading it (you can see my copy has been read a few times!).

      Reply
  2. Tahlia

    thanks for the reminder of gratitude Lauren… I am grateful for my beautiful husband and children and for the sunshine today – and for you, Lauren for reminding me (via someone else’s facebook post…). I think the 7 day gratitude ‘challenge’ is a great idea!

    Reply
    • Lauren Tober

      Aw…. thanks Tahlia! I’m grateful that you’re grateful… ha ha! I’m working on a photographic gratitude project…. I’ll let you know when it’s up and running x

      Reply

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