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:: LITTLE thankful challenge ::
if you are new to this LITTLE blog, thanks for stopping by. i hope you’ll stay awhile. you can check out details on my recent blog makeover here. if you’ve arrived to enter the LITTLE thankful challenge, you can post your LITTLE things in the section below or after any other LITTLE post. the instagram and facebook challenge details are listed below for your reference.
:: facebook details ::
- go to noticethelittlethings.com and comment on one of my posts with a LITTLE (thankful) thing of your own.
- like my facebook page at www.facebook.com/noticethelittlethings.
- nominate three of your friends to participate.
- my goal is 50 new LITTLE blog comments/facebook likes by thanksgiving. for every blog comment over 50, i will put a dollar towards the Christmas toy drive at our church.
:: instagram details ::
- go to noticethelittlethings.com and comment on one of my posts with a LITTLE (thankful) thing of your own.
- follow @noticethelittlethingsblog on instagram.
- nominate three of your followers to participate.
- my goal is 50 new LITTLE blog comments/instagram followers by thanksgiving. for every blog comment over 50, i will put a dollar towards the Christmas toy drive at our church.
Lindsay says
So many “little” blessing to be thankful for! I think my “biggest” ones are my three little boys! My oldest is almost taller than me, but he will always be my little boy. Thankful for sweet spirits and cheerful attitudes (most of the time 😉 God had granted them! Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
Erin says
thanks for visiting lindsay! love your style at newenglandnesters.com. can’t wait to send people your way. hope you had a great thanksgiving. i am thankful for your LITTLE comment and for your participation in the LITTLE thankful challenge!
Marsha says
I’m thankful for the beautiful fall I have been enjoying here in Utah! Happy holidays everyone!
Erin says
welcome to notice the little things marsha. it’s great to have you. have a very happy thanksgiving!
Beth says
Having a flexible job so I could join my 2-y-o for Thanksgiving lunch at daycare. All of the kids and adults were asked to say what they were thankful for. My little one said “a step stool” (so she could wash her hands). Hilarious! I said family. Last night (two days after the lunch), when we talked about what were thankful for, she said “family”. Made me melt! 🙂
Lauren says
I am so thankful to enjoy the people I work with everyday. I am blessed to call so many of my co-workers dear friends!
Erin says
thank you for participating lauren! happy turkey week. stop back soon and feel free to comment with more little things as you notice. thanks for spreading the word!
Cori says
I am thankful for laundry. I hate doing it, but I’m thankful to have plenty of clothes for my family and me to wear.
Erin says
so exactly what the LITTLE things is all about – finding joy hidden somewhere it may have been missed. i have had this same sentiment recently while tackling mounds of laundry. thank you for the reminder. happy turkey week!
Cait says
Focusing on one project and successfully resisting the urge to multi-task – and finally being able to park in the garage at the end of it! I am thankful for God’s blessings in our life that allow us to have two cars and a garage to park them in (now that they fit)!
Erin says
tackling the garage! so so hard but so so rewarding, especially now that it is snowing. thanks for participating and for all your support all the time! xoxo.
Lindsay says
my little thing is hearing a classmate of my 2 year old say that he had fun at the “birthday party” aka the Thanksgiving feast in which they had cupcakes!
Erin says
this made me laugh out loud!
Meghan says
My LITTLE thing is a weekend with no definitive plans! This happens so rarely and is definitely appreciated!
Erin says
looking forward to spending some of your weekend with you tomorrow. you know our bagel lunch will make the LITTLE list. thanks for all your help and support meggie – they mean the world! xoxo.
Mary says
My little thing of the week is cuddles with my six year on a day home from school. Now that he is gone every day these moments are BIG things!
Erin says
don’t know what i would do without you neighbor. thanks for participating in the challenge and for being excited with me about noticing the little things. so grateful for your friendship!
Jenny says
My LITTLE thing of the week is my baby #3. Not only is he the littlest thing (person) in our house :), but he instantly puts a smile on my face no matter what kind of day I’m having. The innocence, exploration and unconditional love of a 6 month old is such a beautiful reminder of how to live life no matter your age.
Erin says
don’t even know where to start in thanking you for your help on the LITTLE things’ personality boost. thanks for all your advice and expertise and for such fun morning playmate today. i think we might have even finished a few sentences, yes?