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Thankful: November 9th
I’m thankful that my eldest son has the chance to spend some time taking care of his grandpa for a couple of days. What are you thankful for today?
Thankful: November 22nd
I am thankful for the strength to be able to attend to several tasks today. What are you thankful for
Happy Thanksgiving!
I am thankful today for the chance to enjoy the holiday at home with my family. Wishing you all a Happy Thanksgiving!
Thankful: November 23rd
I am thankful for the friends I made many years ago in Lyon, France. I am in touch with almost all of them on a regular basis and they continue to bless my life. What are you thankful for today?
Thankful: November 15th
I’m thankful that I was able to deliver photos that I took of my great-nephew’s baby blessing to his parents today. It was my first time using the website to transfer photos to someone and it was a learning curve for me. I offered to take photos of a few families locally for free…
Thankful: November 20th
Yesterday, I was thankful that we received some much-needed rain to our valley. What are you thankful for today?
Today I am thankful for creative people, especially cartoonist Charles Schulz, creator of Peanuts, on the 100th anniversary of his birth.
I am thankful for a couple of very lazy days. We’ve been so busy lately.
I am thankful to see my new side of the family this year. I had a wonderful day with my kids and sister on thanksgiving day as well. I am thankful I am well enough to cook a meal yet. I had help, and for that, I am really thankful.
I am thankful for leftovers. Having spent a good deal of time cooking for Thanksgiving, it’s nice to reap the rewards for a few days and devote my time to other things.
I am thankful for my family being together to help make and enjoy Thanksgiving together. I was pleased to enjoy a long telephone conversation with a niece.
I’m thankful for the gladness of weddings. I’ve happily attended three this year, including the one in my own back yard. Each was a unique and beautiful event reflecting the dreams and tastes of very different couples, but they had these in common: love, hope, joy. I think my son summed it up in the haiku he wrote for his cousin:
June, post-pandemic
A real cause to celebrate
Love, a breath of air.
I’m grateful we can pay our bills. I’m grateful to have food and the ability to choose healthy food, on a budget, but healthy.
I’m thankful we had a quiet, peaceful, drama-free Thanksgiving. Also thankful my husband has always loved and appreciated leftovers.
I am grateful for a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend with all but one of our children. Our youngest son remains hospitalized, but I know God is working to heal him in His time.
Today I am grateful for modern plumbing. It’s cold and dark here and it’s so wonderful that even with our dishwasher broken we can stay inside our nice sheltered house and perfectly clean water just pours magically out of the taps for us to wash up with.
I am thankful my work schedule is flexible at the front of the week! I got sick and it is not a 72 hour bug. Thankful it isn’t Covid!
I am grateful for the time and space in my life to swim in the sea every week. It makes me feel so happy.
I am thankful that my back injury wasn’t worse. Dealing with the pain and limited movement has reminded me how so many others suffer (including my husband) without complaint.
I am so thankful for a dishwasher
I am grateful that I could visit an old dear friend just one day before her birthday ,the timing was perfect .As a birthday gift I gave her olives from my tree to pickle and apiece of fancy chocolate.She thanked me and surprised me with apair of mittens that she probably crocheted the night before.
I am thankful to have attended three Bible study sessions with people of other faiths. We had interesting discussions but all expressed gratitude for believing in God and Jesus Christ.
I am thankful to still be eating leftovers, those leftovers are now dubbed, ‘thankful soup.’
I am grateful that the book arrived on Friday. Saturday was a beautiful day which we spent at our printers where we boxed books for mailing, put books in envelopes we’d previously addressed, managed to have books picked up by our volunteers who are storing them, and delivered books according to delivery routes to the volunteers who will deliver them (and in fact have done so). We tried to beat the weather change yesterday but ended up distributing books to people who braved the weather and came to pick them up. We sat in the snow. And we are thankful that we have heat!
It started snowing today and will continue every day for the rest of the week. I’m thankful for a warm home and a warm dog who loves to cuddle! Also, the 25-year-old snowblower started on the first pull!
I’m also thankful that all of the Thanksgiving leftovers have either been eaten or frozen. In addition to freezing turkey cubes for future meals, I also froze two ready-to-eat meals. (We ate a ready meal last week–these are so handy when I can’t or don’t want to cook).
I’m sorry you’ve been ill, Brandy. I hope you and your family feel better soon.
I am grateful for a sunny day after three long weeks of nourishing rain, along with blessed extended time spent with our adult son. So grateful!