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Day 366: A teaser to tide you over

I make plans but it is God who directs my actual steps.  Selah.

So my plan was to be done on day 366 with my Gratitude Attitude 365.  It's possible God got a good chuckle out of that unrealistic Type A goal.  :)  And you know what?  It's okay.

While you all are anxiously and eagerly awaiting the conclusion of the Gratitude Attitude 365 that I have hinted at, might I suggest you head over to my other blog and read my most recent post?  They compliment each other well. :)

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