Friday, October 12, 2012

It's Happy

All the sweet comments are blowing me away, you guys. Thank you all so much. You don't even know what incredible encouragement each one brings to my day. :)

Today wasn't out of the ordinary, but it was sort of lovely even so. I was thankful to finally have a usable phone again, thrifted three Autumn shirts, picked up an application, talked on the phone to one of my best friends outside on my crunchy leafed porch, listened to the below song on repeat an outlandish amount of times, and I found myself smiling more than I have in a very long time. Aren't these the kind of entirely simple, crazy beautiful days you find it hard to forget? 

I'm just happy to be happy in these little things. 
It's in these that I find God blessing me with continuously. 


5 comments:

  1. I think you get so many comments because you are awesome and everyone loves you!

    And I love that song, I See The Light, I was watching Tangled last night actually and was so happy and dreamy when that scene came on.

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    1. Aww, Rachie, thank you! <3

      *Sigh* It's a brilliant song/movie/scene. You need to see the video of Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi singing the song in the studio and on stage. It's pretty neat to see them for real, especially when they're singing it together. :)

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  2. Aw yay! I'm happy you are happy and I LOVE TANGLED AND THAT SCENE IS MY ABSOLOUTE FAVORITE. :D I love the flying lanterns. Also, three thrifted autumn shirts? ooh, so jealous.

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    1. Thank you! :D I want to see floating lanterns, for real. Oh, girl you should go thrifting soon. :)

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  3. Your blog is super sweet, I love your posts! And Tangled is such a great movie <3 I need to watch it again.

    Thrifting is an obsession of mine :P

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