K is for . . .
November 19th, 2007 at 11:57 am by Dee O'Neil Andrews
I'm thankful for a whole lot of "K" words.
Karen - my daughter-in-law in Winchester, Virginia.
Keegan Forrest Hope - my grandson in McKinney, Texas (near Dallas).
Katrina Grace O'Neil - my granddaughter in Winchester, Virginia.
Kayci Lynn O'Neil - my youngest granddaughter here in Picayune, Mississippi.
Kristine Nguyen - my lovely step-daughter in Grand Prairie, Texas (near Dallas).
And last, but not least, my late step-daughter Kim Oldham, who died in 2002. She was much loved and is much missed by us all.
As for my "regular" K word, I am most thankful for my Kitchen. Without it I couldn't prepare the meals that I do for Tom and guests. I know that many, many people in the world don't have nice kitchens or maybe even any kitchen, so I want to be mindful of them and thankful that God has seen fit to bless me so. Let's all remember those without and do what we can to help them.
Cheers & Blessings to you all today! Dee
Kentucky!
i love it and miss it.
I’ve been waiting all week for the “K” … the king of all donuts….
Krispy Kreme
“K” is for my Sister-in-Law.
I’ll second Trey’s “Krispy Kreme.”
I’ll second brian’s “Kentucky” since my Mom’s side of the family was from Pineville and Louisville, KY.
Cecil beat me to it: Krispy Kreme.
sorry guys, I just not see what is so hot about Kripy Kreme, they taste the same as the others!
kite
Kayci would be my answer too!! She is my baby!! My little God send
Wow…umm, K is a hard letter. But I guess I have to say ‘K’ is for fellow blogger/brother Keith Brenton. His is the first blog I ever read and is probably the reason I started writing, myself. And man can he write!
So if I had never read him, I would never have found any of the rest of you wonderful people! Yes. ‘K’ is for Keith.
[I have no idea if he still reads this. If so, that might be a little embarassing
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What about a Kiss? Who among us doesn’t enjoy that?
As for Krispy Kremes … it’s not so much the taste as it is the experiences we’ve had together that have involved KKs. Gotta say, though, the creme filled chocolate ones are just short of heavenly … until you’ve eaten about six of them, then they aren’t so good.
K is for kaleidoscope: I thankful for the many colors and flavors of life’s experiences — even the one’s I’d rathernot have to deal with (I also appluad Greg’s choice of kiss — much better than a “yukky” donot — but then I always take my grandkids to the big K when I get a chance
:)
God Bless
Charlie
kisses are mushy
I’ll vote with Brian on Kentucky. I was born there. You OK these days, Dee?
Dee,
Here’s hoping you and yours have a truly wonderful Thanksgiving!
– Bobby
K- My brother Keith
K- Kids…
K- Kay my sweet friend
K- Kisses- of the Hershey variety (although the kind Greg spoke of are okay too!)
I was going to say kids–headaches and all, kids show us the joy that comes with innocence.
I love watching kids in the mall, at church, everywhere.