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75 Things To Be Thankful For

In a world full of utter chaos, it's important to step back and acknowledge all that we really do have rather than dwelling on what we don't have, because love and gratitude make the world go round.

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75 Things To Be Thankful For
Emily Marcus

If you're read the headline, there's no need for an introduction here, so let's get right to it:

1.Flavored lattes

2.Sunsets

3.Puppies

4.Laughing to tears

5.The smell of rain

6.Family

7.Friendship

8.Love

9.Hugs

10. Frozen yogurt

11. Travel

12. Baking

13. Kissing

14. Beauty Blender

15. Health

16. Netflix

17. Imagination

18. Stories

19. Fuzzy blankets

20. Music

21. Champagne and wine nights

22. Dancing

23. Hot tubs

24. Faith and religion

25. Books

26. History

27. Memories

28. Diaries

29. Scented Candles

30. Cameras

31. Perfume

32. Gel nails

33. Safety

34. The army and the armed services

35. Education

36. Hard work

37. Teachers

38. Dreaming

39. Beaches

40. Air conditioning

41. Bubble baths

42. Cuddling

43. Warm sweaters

44. Clean water

45. Cats purring

46. Museums

47. Acai bowls

48. Art galleries

49. Flower bouquets

50. Concerts

51. Theater

52. Exercise and the gym

53. Lulu Lemons

54. Diversity

55. Spirituality

56. Panera mac n cheese

57. Disneyland

58. Freedom

59. Third party candidates

60. Pumpkins

61. Holidays


62. Trampolines and bounce houses

63. Spa days

64. DVR

65. Take-out

66. Vacations

67. Road trips

68. Sleeping in

69. Technology

70. Free speech and communication

71. Philanthropy

72. Medicine and health care

73. Nature

74. Neighbors

75. Humor

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