Greetings all!
Here we are again, at that holiday that gets lost in the shuffle between Halloween and Christmas, Thanksgiving. That holiday to celebrate all the things you’ve been blessed with, and/or are thankful for. While the Thanksgiving meal was originally a get together to celebrate a good harvest, it wasn’t just about the food. It was about sharing. About being together and getting along, despite our differences. About having enough of what they needed. Thanksgiving has changed a lot since 1621. George Washington proclaimed it a “Day of Public Thanksgiving,” in 1789, but it wasn’t until 1863, that Thanksgiving became a national holiday. To celebrate their grand opening in 1924, Macy’s held its first parade. The first Butterball turkeys were sold in 1954. Campbell’s green bean casserole first hit our dinner tables in 1955. Shopping on Black Friday started in 1966. Stovetop stuffing made its debut in 1972. There has always been an NFL game played on Thanksgiving day, since the NFL was started in 1920. I’d like to think that we can still just be thankful though. For over 20 years I’ve been reminding folks to take a moment and be grateful for the little things. Those things that you might take for granted. Things that makes you smile or feel good. It’s important to stop every now and then and think about how much you have.
What have you got people?!
I’ll start!
I’m thankful for;
Paper – solid colored, with designs, doesn’t matter. I love
it all!
Good walking shoes
Live entertainment, in person, without masks! Woohoo!
Silliness
Fat Dan’s Dirty Tots – potatoes, gooey cheese, bbq pork.
What more is there?!
Safe travels
Choices – what to wear, what to listen to, what to believe
ALL the colored gel pens, all the time – sparkly, metallic,
neon…just give them all to me
Paved streets
Streaming everything
Videos of panda bears, behaving like little kids with extra
padding
Sunglasses
Albanese gummy bears
SiriusXM (Christmas music!)
Turkey sausage
Books
Nice neighbors
Old photo albums
A neighbors little kitty that comes by our house almost
every day for head scratches
Hobby Lobby – on the list every year
Flavored moonshine
A good parking spot at the grocery store when it’s raining
Glitter
ALL the seasons, each one a reminder of things to come
Every single day I’m thankful for; my job, which allows me to work from home 2 days a week. A really great vehicle to get me where I want to go. A roof over my head, complete with heat and air-conditioning. Good health. Great people to hang out with occasionally. Enough of what I need, and everything I want. The BEST mom! My husband, 24/7, who always tries his best. I’ve felt loved my whole life. I’m a lucky woman.
Bee happy 😊
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving, everyone!
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