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53 Things I Am Thankful For

Such a small number for such a grateful heart.

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53 Things I Am Thankful For
Sarah Fowler

I am thankful for...

1. Mom and Dad. They support me in everything I do.

2. Brothers. They might be annoying most of the time, but they have redeeming qualities.

3. Great-Grandmother. She is wonderful and crochets me stuff all the time.

4. Nana and Abuelo. They are eccentric and make good Puerta Rican food and grilled cheeses.

5. Judson College. I love where I attend school and am thankful for the legacy of women I follow behind.

6. My job. I love being a RA.

7. GOATS.

8. My faith.

9. Destany. I love MBS.

10. Kayla. I love MLS.

11. Lillie. I love MTS.

12. Raigan. I love MGL.

13. KO. You’re my girl.

14. Brookie. You’re my home slice forever.

15. Sarah Flower. You are an awesome boss and mentor.

16. Jennifer and Lydia. You guys are the best adopted big sisters a girl could have. Seriously.

17. One Direction.

18. J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis.

19. Philosophy Class

20. Residents on my hall

21. Red skittles

22. Soft blankets

23. Chacos

24. Soft T-Shirts

25. Hot chocolate

26. An education

27. Field Hockey

28. Football. Roll Tide Roll.

29. Glasses. Without these I would not be able to do anything.

30. The love of dance

31. Trap music

32. PB&J sandwiches

33. A planner to keep my life organized

34. A growing collection of books which I hope one day to turn into my own personal library.

35. Friends who help me film a video project. Thank you, Leah, Sara Jean, Nicole, and KO. You guys rock!

36. Movies from the 80s

37. Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf

38. A phone, even if it is a flip phone.

39. Records. There is just something about a needle hitting vinyl that sounds so beautiful.

40. Ugly Christmas sweaters

41. Taylor Lautner

42. FBC Robertsdale. I love my faith family.

43. The ability to connect with people from all different walks of life.

44. A love for literature

45. Air conditioning

46. Classical music

47. A working laptop and internet connection

48.Christian music. I know my mood can always be lifted by this music.

49. Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. I cry every time I read it.

50. J.K. Rowling.

51. Siloam Baptist Church. I love my college church.

52. Cursive handwriting. It is absolutely beautiful.

53. Old Disney movies.

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