I guess, I'm most thankful that I'm still here. We lost a dear loved one this week, making the holiday a bit sober this year. She was so young and so much to live for, her body just couldn't overcome the odds. It makes you think about your own life. All the times you "come close" whether an accident or stupidity. As we age we "get closer" and watching those younger go first isn't easy.
Be thankful for family. I have 2 brothers near 70 this year. I know the 'call' is coming. One just spent a week in the hospital, so I'm thankful he's home. I may not get to see them as much as I'd like, but we can pick up a phone as if we talk everyday. I love my brothers. For me they are about the only family left of my childhood. My children may or may not have other plans. Whether or not I see them on Thanksgiving varies from year to year. I'm grateful that 3 out of the 4 are a part of my everyday life.
I pray for the day the fourth one comes home. I still don't understand. There is a granddaughter I only met a few times, seen a few pictures. I'm thankful their lives look as though it's going well.
Be grateful for friends. I never would have survived to get this far without them. Whether I've asked for help, had it offered ~ or been the one to give the help. Some of my best memories would be when we are together.
And I will always be thankful and appreciate my customers. From the little to the large. One time stop by or multiple orders.... You are wonderful peoples and I've enjoyed meeting each one.
God is amazing, even when I don't deserve His hand in my life. I am forever thankful for the great sacrifice and love He has given.
On this day, a day that was created by historical events that have long been altered and often forgotten. The one thing we remember is to be THANKFUL. Let this be the most important of 'our created' holidays. For ~ There is no gifts to buy, no eggs to hide. No fireworks blowing up.
As it is the only one with no expectations, other than good food, family and friends.