Monday, July 30, 2007

five things I like about myself.

So onto number 4 of my five things for five nights. Tonight I will share the things I like about myself. Tomorrow I will share the things that I am working on changing about myself and finish of my five things.

1. Being a mother. I am very thankful that I have been blessed with all my children.

2. Being a Catholic. My faith is such a gift from God. I am eternally grateful for knowing and serving God.

3. My talents: Reading, sewing, mothering, etc.

4. Friendly.

5. generous.

So what are the things you like about yourself?

4 comments:

jj said...

Your my hero! :-)

I have to think a bit more on my list. Five things seems a lot. :-(

Therese said...

aww. Blushes deeply.

Ginny said...

1. My eyes (shallow but I really do love my eyes and its the first thing I notice about anyone, can tell alot about ppl from their eyes)

2. My quirkiness

3. My generous nature - I try to be generous in all aspects of my life, love, time, friendship etc etc.

4. My sense of humour.

5. My ability to ( I try to at least) appreciate the little things in life, a blade of grass, a flower, a cloud, a butterfly etc etc ...

Therese said...

thanks Ginny for sharing. I find it hard to talk about my good points. I feel like I am bragging.

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