Grow, Snapshots

Snapshot #1: San Pellegrino

0 Comments 06 November 2009

SNAPSHOTsanpelligrino

There are those times in my life when i just say to myself, “life is good, this is how things should always be”.  These moments can be big, but they don’t always have to be.  They can be really small.

I’m sure you have these moments as well.  If you’re a parent or if you are married one of those moments was probably the birth of your children or the day you were engaged or your wedding day.

But, they don’t always have to be a huge, momentous event.  I find myself, everyday, thanking the Lord for really small things that I often take for granted.  I’m starting a section called “Snapshots” within the “Grow” part of my blog with my Polaroid.  I want to capture those things, events, images, and memories to the best of my ability to remember how good the Lord is… even though I forget so often.  My hope is that it will spur you on to appreciating the little-to-big things in your life that we often take advantage of.  Praising him for things we take advantage of, I guess you could put it.

Comically enough, my first snapshot consists of something relatively small.  San Pellegrino Limonata sparkling beverage.  It is one of my favorite drinks.  I love it.  The perfect bit of tang, mixed with a bountiful carbonation…

San Pellegrino Limonata…Thank you, Lord.

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