30 days of gratitude : 30 (+ a sweet something for you)
Gratitude today for you dear reader…on my last ‘official’ day of gratitude. 30 days of noticing the little things that make me happy. Without being all gushy, lovey and goo-gaa, I’d just like to say that all those comments are so welcome in my life. They make my days. So thank you.
What’s most exciting is that these posts have proven that writing, for me, is a given. It’s what I do. Pencil and pen on paper, fingers on the keyboard. And now that I’m a muma I have learnt to compose sentences in my head. I thread words together until a spare moment arises whereby I reach for a piece of paper – a bill, an envelope, sometimes the pages of someone’s else’s novel.
More on this to follow.
Today I am parting with another gorgeous, gorgeous clothkit. A magenta dress perfect for an evening out with your love. It can be made for sizes 8-18. It’s a bit folksy, a bit of night-time glamour – it’s pure 70s style. “A tropical print dress with rounded collar and tie, side pockets and easy buttoned elastic waist.”
I truly love this one but in sticking with my Spring mantra, I’m giving it away. All you have to do is leave a comment. I’ll announce the winner next Sunday evening. You can read more about clothkits here.
Sending some good ole vintage luck your way.
I am new to this whole blog thing but i have to say I love your page. I think your idea of thirty days of gratitude is beautiful. I’m and just bummed i only caught the end of it.
I have really enjoyed reading your 30 days of gratitude. I’m sad to see it come to an end.
I too have really enjoyed your 30 days, or the days that I have caught. Your blog is such a peaceful place to come to!
Yes, I too enjoyed the 30 days of gratitude. It’s reminded me of the importance of little things that I sometimes overlook! And, get out of town – I can’t believe you’re giving away another one of your clothkits! As I won the last, I couldn’t possibly tip my hat in for this one…or could I?!! Nooo, must restrain myself.
I can’t believe that you are giving this away either-wow!
30 days of gratitute is such a lovely idea 🙂
what a lovely giveaway – please count me in.
I’ve noticed some of your comments on other blogs and glad I’ve found yours. It’s an inspiring place! Thanks for stopping by mine too.
i am loving that pattern. can’t find them in english here. such a bother.
i’ve been meaning to ask you about your yoga sunday lable in the sidebar. is that something you do or is it a group? i’d love to participate. if it’s that sort of thing.
As always Jod’s your words are amazing.
Once again thank you for your call tonight and the exciting news. You added to my joy today. Love you so much…thanks for the freindship…xxxxxx
The thirty days of gratitude was a great way to utilise your wonderful writing style. You helped spread the gratitute around and made me more aware that we all have much to be thankful for. Thanks for that.
The cloth kit dress looks rather special!
my first comment to your blog – and what better excuse than to be in the running for the delightful cloth kit!!
i look forward to every new post, it prompts me to think about the ‘little’ things in life, and be thankful! thank you!
A lovely series, thank you.
Oh no, I cna’t believe 30 days are up already. I am sure I will be greatful for more lovely photos and sweet words still to come.
Count me in Jhodi, this pattern looks really versitile too!
i have realy enjoyed your 30 days of grattitude, its helped me remember to think about what im grateful for. now im going to go back and look at the whole thing together:)
What a glorious pattern – a sweet something indeed. I have loved your 30 days of gratitude – makes you realise the important stuff in life is the simple stuff
I’ve just caught up from being away. Have loved your writing and your 30 days of gratitude. Makes me want to do a similar thing. That kit looks very sweet.
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