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Blogmas Day 10

dymond phillips • Dec 10, 2017
I’m a blogger my laptop goes everywhere I go. Hey hey can you believe we are already on day ten of blogmas. I can’t even believe it honestly. Christmas is so close. On day ten of blogmas I was very productive. I started my morning out by going to the early service of church. I was rushing and running late so I had no time to take any pictures. Service was really good like always. The pastor spoke about one of life’s most difficult lessons. Which is living a life of thanksgiving. Now I know you’re thinking, what is a life of thanksgiving. Well, a life of thanksgiving is a life that is full of fellowship and sharing, and a life where you are fully satisfied. In order to live a life of thanksgiving you first must discover contentment. Now I know if you’re like me, you think I’ll never be content I’ll always want better for me. Well that’s true and false at the same time. Being content doesn't mean you can’t strive for better. It is an inner sense of rest or peace that comes from being right with God and knowing that he is in control of all that happens to us and is the only source of complete contentment. Take some time to think about that.
 
I'm always quick to pick apart pieces of my life that need to be improved and ways to "level up" in a sense. I rarely take the time to acknowledge how far I've come and where I am right now. Let's be real, how can we expect God to bless us with so much increase if we can't accept and thank him for where we are now. So how do you live a content life? Contentment happens when we recognize the sovereign in our situations. AND when we recognize the savior to whom we serve. You don't have to be super religious in order to be content with your life. Just be humble and happy!
 
Anywho, on Blogmas Day Ten I went to work and once I got off I had so many posts and edits to do. I went to my normal Starbucks but for some reason it was so packed. It was literally no seats available. So I looked up Hookah Bars to go to, I found one close by. Back during my freshmen year I had went to this hookah bar named, House of Hookah. I hated it but wanted to give it another try. This time when I went, I fell in love. They remodeled and the space is so much more open. They even added expresso drinks like a mini Starbucks, I was in my paradise. The atmosphere was real chill, they had the football games on and soft music playing in the background. I'll definitely be going back here probably next Sunday after church and work. 
Well that's all for Blogmas Day Ten, sorry for it being so late but I had to catch up. Thank you for reading make sure you share, like and SUBSCRIBE! Until tomorrow...
 
Xoxo
Dymond✨
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