"A Year of Gratitude"

I was inspired, several years ago, by Sarah Ban Breathnach, author of the book, 'Simple Abundance: A Daybook of Comfort and Joy." In the book, she talks about the transformative power of gratitude and encourages every person to keep a daily 'gratitude journal' by writing down at least 5 things that they are grateful for every day. I have kept a journal since I was a little girl (though sporadic, at times) and when I kept a gratitude journal in addition to my regular journal, I was amazed at the results.

This year, in an effort to combine my interests in photography, journaling and scrapbooking with my expression of daily gratitude, I've decided to embark upon a project I've entitled, "A Year of Gratitude". This is my novice attempt at photo journalism!

Everyday, I will post at least one photo and one blog (Blogspot) and status (Facebook) about at least one thing I am grateful for in that day. I will date it and only use photos taken on that day (with minor exceptions).

After 12/31/10, I will comprise all the daily photos and blogs into a book which I will then have printed for myself. I'm a little slow to respond to the Universe sometimes, and being that I just received the inspiration to do this on 1/10/10, I will post up images I have from the first of the year and be consistent daily from 1/10/10 forward.

In the process, it is my hope to honor the people, places, situations and blessings in my life. It is also my hope to discover beauty in the everyday stuff of life, to seek the miraculous in the mundane and to celebrate the extraordinary in the ordinary. I am humbled and excited to embark upon this journey. Mahalo for sharing it with me. . .may you find joy and gratitude each and every day of your life. God Bless.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

"Moanalua I Ward's Got Talent!!!"

6.23.10. I am grateful for talent night at ward camp, can we say good fun?!?!

Right before we started the talent show, there was one confirmed act-my son. He had planned all week, preparing his outfit and selecting a song, but his dance moves remained a mystery to me. By the time we started, I riled up a few more acts-the Ulimas, Parkers and Nauahis represented, of course! Sarai danced a Tahitian number, Jabrielle and Victoria a hula, Jabrielle and Jr. sang and played, me and Fosi sang and played a number, me and Bro. Nauahi sang and played. Then TJ, Sonny and Jacob danced. It was a lot of fun and we ended with a short dance and teaching the Nordgrins the electric slide! We've got talent!

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