In the last picture, you’re pointing to his button. So you’re grateful that his shirt has a button?
In all seriousness, those are good things to be thankful for. I’m thankful for my 2 dogs as well, because they liven up my life, and give me and my wife unconditional love.
Those are wonderful things to be grateful for. I feel the same way about the people and animals I love as well. I think the lack of text in your post is perfect. No words are needed other than the title.
@trey: You made me laugh out loud and now people are giving me funny looks! Ah, the joy of shirt buttons…makes me so happy!
Aren’t dogs awesome? My two babies give me so much love, and all they want in return is a little bit of feeding and some hugs
@frances: Ahh, thanks for the nice comment! Sometimes pictures are all you need to tell a story
I like your comment about your grandfather’s hugs, so I came her to check this out. I see you have your priorities straight. I wonder how many people would post photos of inanimate object as things they are thankful for? They work so hard to buy them, but are they really important?
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In the last picture, you’re pointing to his button. So you’re grateful that his shirt has a button?
In all seriousness, those are good things to be thankful for. I’m thankful for my 2 dogs as well, because they liven up my life, and give me and my wife unconditional love.
Nice, straight-to-the-point post. Very touching!
Those are wonderful things to be grateful for. I feel the same way about the people and animals I love as well. I think the lack of text in your post is perfect. No words are needed other than the title.
@trey: You made me laugh out loud and now people are giving me funny looks! Ah, the joy of shirt buttons…makes me so happy!
Aren’t dogs awesome? My two babies give me so much love, and all they want in return is a little bit of feeding and some hugs
@frances: Ahh, thanks for the nice comment! Sometimes pictures are all you need to tell a story
I like your comment about your grandfather’s hugs, so I came her to check this out. I see you have your priorities straight. I wonder how many people would post photos of inanimate object as things they are thankful for? They work so hard to buy them, but are they really important?