What’s Your GratiTUDE? Day 119 (Snow day!)

February 8, 20132 Comments
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Today I am grateful for snow days.

We are in the midst of a pretty big snow storm right now. The snow was falling lazily about an hour ago, but just now it started blowing sideways. The winds are going to get up to 60 mph tonight and by tomorrow we’re supposed to have 24 inches of snow to contend with. To prepare for all of that, my mom and I just made vats and vats of chicken soup.

It’s so lovely, it’s almost a cliche, but there are few things more comforting than making chicken soup with your mom during a snow storm.

Be safe out there my East Coast friends.

What’s your gratiTUDE, today?

What is a “GratiTUDE”?:

GratiTUDE is a  general attitude of thankfulness and gratefulness. 

What is “What’s Your GratiTUDE?”: Every day, for as long as I can keep it going, I’m going to tell you something I’m grateful for. I want to do this because I want to remind myself how fortunate I am in a more concrete way. They will be small things, big things, meaningful things, and seemingly inconsequential things. They may repeat on some days if I happen to feel grateful for the same thing more than once. I’m not planning it or mapping it out. I’m just feeling grateful, publicly.  And I’d like you, if you’re feeling it, to do the same.

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Lillian makes other people's allergy friendly (grain-free, gluten-free, dairy-free, cane sugar-free, & soy-free (at the very least)) recipes for the very first time on camera.

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  1. heard that everyone was ordered off the roads, and that there would be fines for violators–good for the governor!

    any chance you could post some pics here of your real snow globe life? would love to live vicariously…

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