







I was going to write about how Thanksgiving started off with a bit of a heavy heart for me, how I felt the familiar pang of wishing my family wasn't so strewn about, how I had a meltdown Wednesday evening. But here's the thing -- though preceded by tears and frustration, Thanksgiving this year worked out and even went to become one of my favorites. Maybe we didn't have a house bursting with family and friends, but we had a house bursting with love and thankfulness. So why focus on the bad when I could be focusing on the good?
This Thanksgiving, I was overflowing with gratitude, especially for the wonderful people in my life. I've never been the girl that has myriad of friends, but the friends I do have are so, so dear to me. This past year I've made and strengthened so many relationships in my life and I've had one of the best years to prove it. So instead of rattling off a long-winded list of the many things I'm grateful for, because I could be here forever and a day doing just that, I realized this year just how thankful I am for the wonderful people that support me, cheer me up, listen to me spill out my heart at two in the morning, and still love me even when they've seen just how insane I can get. I'm thankful for every single one of you and honestly can't imagine life without y'all.
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And now, everyday moments. Grateful for those too. Especially because they show how fleeting every second is, and how nothing should be taken for granted. November was a good month, though all too short as usual, but the little breaks from routine added to its quiet loveliness. And I'm leaving this month of thanksgiving with a vow to be thankful all the time. Because God doesn't only bless us thirty days of the year, does he? No, he's always there, providing during the other three hundred and thirty-five days too. And we should be remember to be thankful then, too.
Be sure to swing by Ellie's blog to see her November everyday moments!
As usual, I've rambled. I am too long-winded for my own good. But now, I'm going to get lost in paper snowflakes and She & Him Christmas music and lights. Christmas is calling -- I'm not going to ignore it.
How was your Thanksgiving?
xo, carlotta
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i am currently listening to she and him. zooey deschanel is my favorite. i could say her last name forever. beautiful, beautiful post, dearheart. you are the best. :))
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I looooooove the pictures! LOVE.
ReplyDeletehappy Thanksgiving, a day late. :) your photos are lovely, and your day looks the same, even if it was slightly different than you would have had it in an ideal world. my day was wonderful--relaxing and yummy.
ReplyDeleteand yes--Christmas, here I come.
Hello Carlotta!
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what pretty pictures!! happy thanksgiving! our power went out…but we still had fun :)
ReplyDeletei love the photos.
ReplyDeletei know, thanksgiving isn't the same without family. :(
but it was filled with joy and thankfullness, too.
these photos make me smile.
ReplyDeletesince i live in australia i didn't celebrate thanksgiving, but sometimes i wish we did. it's such a lovely time. i hope you have a great week and that you are feel a lot better than you have been in the next few days : )
♥,
Holly
Beautiful! I love the one of Sarge :) Happy Thanksgiving, a day late!
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simi
p.s. Just FYI, in the last sentence of the 2nd to last paragraph, it says "I'm thankful for every single one of and honestly..."
that's exactly how my family and i felt this thanksgiving. but it was a wonderful day.
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i had a great thanksgiving! loving your shot of the little hands♥ have a great day!
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy the day turned out well for you. Wish I could have joined you for thanksgiving dinner. ;)
ReplyDeleteI lovelovelove the feet in the bathtub, and tell J his shirt is just amazing.
xo,
twin sister
Love the post. :) And the photos are fantastic. :) I am sooo excited for Christmas too!!
ReplyDeleteSuch nice photographs!
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ReplyDeleteI'm glad your Thanksgiving turned out well! :) Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post.
ReplyDeletelove the plaid+fire photograph. So lovely.
ReplyDeleteLove the 3rd photo with the noodles and chopsticks! Lovely post! :)
ReplyDeletemy thanksgiving started off a bit like yours, crying because my american family and friends were so far away. but i'm over it now and am fiercely looking forward to celebrating on sunday. i'm glad yours was so wonderful!
ReplyDeletelove the picture of meme and lily and jeremiah.
my thanksgiving was wonderful, thank you! it sounds like yours was wonderful as well!!!!! i agree.... november is all too short. But I'm excited for the advent season and Christmas!!!! I started listening to Christmas carols BEFORE thanksgiving! that's how excited i am :D
ReplyDeleteI would have come to your house for Thanksgiving, really!
ReplyDeleteAnd gorgeous photos.
I love Zooey Deschanel. She's awesome, and she's named after a JD Salinger character, like I almost was.
Oh darling, what beautiful pictures once again. :)
ReplyDeleteAnd I am so happy to hear you had a wonderful Thanksgiving despite the volume of people who showed up! That is how my family is- we just has my Mama, Dad, brother, sister, Grandma and Grandpa at Thanksgiving dinner- but it was so intimately wonderful. :)
And yes- Christmas is certainly calling... loud and clear- now I just have to go blast Michael Buble and put up the tree.
Makay
www.thebirdssay.blogspot.com
These were beautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteSounds lie you had a wonderfully beautiful Thanksgiving! Thanks for letting me live through your life in addition to my own. Seeing through your own in addition to my own.
ReplyDeleteSo sweet.
ReplyDeleteI am so excited for Christmas!
Beautiful. Your photos have raw emotion. They make me nostalgic, joyful, and happy all at once. Just love.
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-hannah