I have always thought our national holiday should be called “Giving Thanks” day.
Here are my top ten thanks for this year:
- My health…at 83, I’m on just 2 pills.
- My friends…who surround me with love
- My home…has remained safe despite hurricanes.
- My garden is small but gives me great happiness
- Greeting cards…so many cards expressing love and support.
- Medical personnel…provided outstanding care to my husband and me.
- Family…supportive, helpful, loving
- Husband…love, love, and more love that is everlasting
- God…guidance, support, understanding, and LOVE.
May this day of Giving Thanks (Thanksgiving) be one of family, friends, joy, and LOVE.
Beautiful, dear Karen. I was traveling when you posted this, so I’m a little late. In my world, you are part of the sunshine. π
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Gwen, those are about the kindest words anyone could say. Thank you so much.
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Happy Thanksgiving, Karen.
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May the blessings of Thanksgiving Day be with you then and for always.
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Thank you, Karen.
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Beautiful reasons to give thanks! God Bless us, everyone!!
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To give thanks every day is the best way to live every day.
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gratitude and blessings to you as well Karenπ§‘ππ½π yes it is a day of being grateful for all we have and praying for peace and understanding of all peoples in this world. π
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To show and express gratitude just once a day is beautiful, to do it all the time is life-changing and world-changing.
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Thank you. My prayer is the same: peace and understanding of all people.
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Happy Thanksgiving, Karen! Focusing on blessings definitely fills the heart and soul with joy.
Yvette M Calleiro π
http://yvettemcalleiro.blogspot.com
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How very true, Yvette. Turning sorrow into joy creates life lessons that bring us peace and love, and affects all those around us.
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~ Indeed, this is a special day, often taken for granted with all the distractions tossed in. Football, beer. snacks & salsa – oh yea, and that big dinner. Perhaps today we should consider those people who lost everything from the ravages of Hurricanes Helene & Milton, just to name 2. Imagine losing everything – and receve it all back tomorrow. We would fully understand the deep personal meaning of – being thankful.
Stan & Jayne Hamerski
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Beautifully said,Stan & Jayne.
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