Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Count Your Twofers (And Other Blessings)

I love twofers.  Those Buy One - Get One Free specials that come our way every so often. During the winter months in Estes Park, local restaurants offer "Buy One Entree, Get the Second Entree Free" deals. It almost makes me look forward to cold weather. 

Last week we received a twofer for Starbucks. 
"Celebrate the Season with a friend." I like that. My best friend is Dennis and vice versa, so we walked to the local Starbucks together and enjoyed our favorite cafe mochas. This time with a splash of peppermint. Nothing like living on the edge.


This being Thanksgiving week and all, I've been thinking about how God has blessed me, beginning with my twofer buddy. It wasn't that long ago (9 months and 9 days to be exact), that I lived alone. (Well, not completely alone. I did have Tillie the Wonder Dog. But that's a story for another day.) Now I have the joy of waking up every morning to my wonderful husband and looking at this beautiful view from our apartment.


I'm thankful for family. Dennis' kids and mine.

I thank God for the blessing of clean air and water. Some of which I can actually photograph, such as this picture of Fall River.

Of course I'm grateful for the wildlife all around me. Sometimes even in our own backyard -- literally.



We have the blessing of our beloved mountains. To me, this is God's splendor revealed.


I'm thankful that I have the freedom to write every day. 


And that I'm surrounded by my husband's lovely artwork.



I'm also thankful for those of you who take the time to read my blogs. Forgive the cliche, but Joyful Altitude and Mountain Manna Devotionals really are labors of love. I especially am thankful when you leave comments. They encourage me so much.


Finally, I'm most thankful for the love of my Savior, Jesus Christ and His sacrifice on Calvary. If it weren't for Him, I wouldn't be where I am today, and there would be no Joyful Altitude.


"But thanks be to God, who always leads us in triumph in Christ, and manifests through us the sweet aroma of the knowledge of Him in every place." 
2 Corinthians 2:14


4 comments:

  1. Bill and I went to Starbucks and had our twofer. I had a salted carmel hot chocolate and he had the peppermint mocha. We are blessed Nancy, but especially because we are saved. Love you friend and have a great thanksgiving.

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  2. Thanks for your comments, Sue. You're right. Salvation is our greatest blessing. Hugs to you and Bill.

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  3. Thank you Nancy! This was wonderful to read and beautiful to view! What a wonderful and loving God we have!
    Have a wonderful "first Thanksgiving with your twofer buddy"!

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  4. Thanks, Janet. God is good, indeed.

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