Thanksgiving
Here we are, another Thanksgiving. I hope all will enjoy a fabulous day of great tasting food, drinks of the adult kind and quality conversation. Snap photographs and record video so that you can relive these precious memories over and over again.
My wish is that you take time out (independently of your guests) to embrace a moment of reflection on those things you are truly thankful for. I hope you will step outside your comfort zone, diving deep within the walls of your consciousness, thinking not just about the obvious, but about those things for which we often take for granted: a friend who listens when we gripe, an employee who helps us out when we are weak in certain areas of our job, a friend who champions our cause before we show our vulnerability, a neighbor who says you’re in their thoughts by calling to check in.
Take your good fortune from today and allow it to nurture your spirit now and into the next Thanksgiving. We must make a pact with ourselves, promising to live a life of quality, not of quantity. Take your happiness and share it with the world, especially with those who are down and out, lost, bewildered and confused. Always remember that a true "Thanksgiving" is not one day, but every day. Happy Thanksgiving, to all who read my words. Cheers! – paerki
My wish is that you take time out (independently of your guests) to embrace a moment of reflection on those things you are truly thankful for. I hope you will step outside your comfort zone, diving deep within the walls of your consciousness, thinking not just about the obvious, but about those things for which we often take for granted: a friend who listens when we gripe, an employee who helps us out when we are weak in certain areas of our job, a friend who champions our cause before we show our vulnerability, a neighbor who says you’re in their thoughts by calling to check in.
Take your good fortune from today and allow it to nurture your spirit now and into the next Thanksgiving. We must make a pact with ourselves, promising to live a life of quality, not of quantity. Take your happiness and share it with the world, especially with those who are down and out, lost, bewildered and confused. Always remember that a true "Thanksgiving" is not one day, but every day. Happy Thanksgiving, to all who read my words. Cheers! – paerki