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Thanksgiving

10 People I am Grateful for:
1. My Mom
2. My Dad
3. My brother Calvin
4. My other brother Lincoln
5. My little sister Quincy
6. My ancestor Ralph Houghton, who came over from England in the early 1700's
7. My roommate Bailey
8. My wonderful Grandpa Bailey
9. My first Mission President, who taught me so much about kindness and obedience
10. My second Mission President, who trusted me as a leader

10 Places I'm Grateful for:
1. My childhood home in New York
2. The home I grew up in, in Chicago
3. The house in London I lived in for 3 years
4. The mission office in Salt Lake City
5. Barcelona in the summer
6. BYU campus in the Fall
7. Hyde Park in London, where my family would have picnics and play games
8. In the Temple
9. Cuddling on the couch with a good book and the twinkly lights
10. A bookstore

10 Books I Love:
1. Harry Potter
2. The Book of Mormon
3. The New Testament
4. Percy Jackson and the Olympians
5. The Book Thief
6. Fire
7. Pride and Prejudice
8. James and the Giant Peach
9. The Hobbit
10. A Christmas Carol

10 Countries I Loved Visiting:
1. Poland
2. England
3. Austria
4. Italy
5. France
6. Switzerland
7. Mexico
8. Canada
9. Scotland
10. Wales

10 Songs I Love:
1. New Rules - Dua Lipa
2. Cabinet Battle #1 - Hamilton
3. I Did Something Bad - Taylor Swift
4. Heroe - Enrique Iglesias
5. Prayer - Ke$ha
6. Alone (Ft True) - Hollyn
7. World War 3 - Ruth B
8. Warpath - Ingrid Michaelson
9. 6-2 - Marie Miller
10. Barcelona - Ed Sheeran

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