- finding the motivation to get out of bed.
- big fashion magazines filling the mailbox.
- being ahead of schedule.
- well behaved hair.
- big wool shawls.
Category: grace in small things
grace in small things. 936 of 1095.
- making excellent connections.
- free baked goods.
- black and white photos.
- people who know their stuff.
- a big bowl of carbs.
grace in small things. 935 of 1095.
- walk lights at every intersection.
- the smell of sweet pipe smoke.
- talking to my mama.
- impressing important people.
- remembering the ice cream in the freezer.
grace in small things. 934 of 1095.
- sitting under a ceiling fan.
- paying someone to clean my house.
- making it home before my phone died.
- elongating my spine and rolling my shoulders back.
- taking long, deep breaths.
grace in small things. 933 of 1095.
- designing a new dress that I would like to make, one day.
- the moment you fall in love with one of your photos.
- people who don’t let others push them around.
- seeing someone do good things with their money.
- a well timed moment of comedy.
grace in small things. 932 of 1095.
- surprisingly helpful pharmacists.
- my fourth year living in vancouver.
- singing in the shower.
- a gorgeous day for pictures.
- deep conditioning treatments.
grace in small things. 931 of 1095.
1. black and white photographs.
2. babysitting tiny red haired humans.
3. feeling like a twelve year old again.
4. getting in some good kitty cuddles.
5. a cool breeze off the patio
grace in small things. 930 of 1095.
- getting my expense cheque.
- being right on schedule.
- experiencing my first earthquake.
- ending the week with a massage.
- knowing that pizza flavouring never belongs in perogies.
grace in small things. 929 of 1095.
- getting sent on photo assignments.
- chatty bus drivers.
- awesome doctors.
- white chocolate macadamia nut cookies.
- delicious cooking smells that greet you when you open the door.
grace in small things. 928 of 1095.
- listening to people when they tell you to stay home from work.
- getting in some much needed reading and napping.
- accessing the office network from bed.
- a fridge full of leftovers that means I don’t have to cook anything.
- spending most of the day laying down.