Gratitude Giveaway


It's a gratitude giveaway!  

One of the ways to practice gratitude is to give to others.  

I've said something about this before, but I have a critical side to my nature.  - I know.  On the blog I'm all sunshine, sparkles, and a spoon full of sugar, but my real life nature has a tendency to be and to see things with a critical eye.

I've had some people in my life, very dear sweet people...okay, my grandma.  She could be just a wee bit critical.  I would walk in the door to her home and she would say -

 "Oh honey, did you brush your hair today?  If  you would just do it this way..."

"Oh honey, those pants are awful.  Don't you own anything that fits?"

"Oh honey, you look like you've gained weight.  Here, have a piece of pie."

                                                                   That last one is my favorite.



My Grandma gave me this angel a couple of years before she died.  She said, "Oh doesn't this remind you of me and the way I am with you?  I know I pick at you, but it is because I love you so much and want the best for you." 



She loved the expression on the angels face and they way her hands are just "Pick, pick picking..."

And though I loved my Grandma, and I love this very special memory of her, she gave me that angel to remind me that her picking wasn't meant to hurt me.

Sometimes it did hurt me.

Now I hear those things coming out of my own mouth.  Or worse.  I pick, pick, pick about homework, house work, money, all the pressures that can be overwhelming, all my worries spill out of my own mouth in a negative and spill out onto the family that I love most.  And if they don't spill out, they are in my head crowding out all my joy and happiness.

It takes 21 days to make a habit. I know I said that before, but hey, I'm working the repetition so I can build a good habit!  This week I am going to give some of my gratitude away.  I am going speak positively to the people in my life everyday. I'm going to pass out hugs, smiles, a few sloppy kisses, and  say, "You look great, have a Reses Peanut-butter Cup!"

That last one is my favorite.



And there is something more, something for you.  Each week Nancy of  Domesticraft and I are giving away  a special something!  This week the give away is on her blog here. You have to pop over to see her to get more info for a sneek peek!  (Next week is me) It's going to be very good.  Comment here.  Comment there. Comment on our Instagram feeds.  Comment on Facebook and don't forget the tag #theheartofgratitude.  (If you forgot the linkies they are all in this post HERE)

Gratitude is not one of those things you keep to yourself.  You have to spread it around so that it gets everywhere.  (hey, Kinda like a Glitter Bomb!) Who are you going to spread the gratitude on today?












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  1. Anonymous10:03 AM

    I miss my grandmother.. she raised me ..my sister and my first cousin. She was not an easy woman but I knew it was for my own good. She taught my all I needed to be a wonderful person..mother and wife... other things I had to learn on my own.

    I appreciate her so much.

    The angel your grandmother gave you is priceless...just beautiful... your grandmother loved you dearly ... brings wonderful memories

    Thank you

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  2. What great reminders. Thank you!!

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  3. Dear Dana,

    What a lovely post! I need to check myself all the time like that too! And I am forever praying for patience and to be mindful of my sometimes a bit too much "smartty pants" mouth!

    Thank you for the reminder. ♡

    XOXOXO

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  4. This is such a precious post! Love all that craft yumminess and you are right....you go spread that gratitude around, that's the only way! :) Thank YOU for posting this and hope you are feeling better! :) Blessings!

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  5. Anonymous9:38 AM

    What a sweet little grandma angel you have even if she is picking. I'm sort of obsessed with your little elephants though! Oh, and get to feeling better dang it!

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  6. Thank you for the gentle reminder, Dana - perfect timing!

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  7. I think that 21 reps does the trick everytime... at least if there aren't days in between =D Good desicion you've made - there couldn't be too much kind words.

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  8. Love that granny angel and that your granny realized she was nit-picky with you.
    Hugs,
    Teresa

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  9. excited to read your blog

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