Thankfulness
November is a month "Thank" full.
Thanksgiving is the holiday during the month that most Americans celebrate in some way. Our traditions are anchored in family and food and football. That last one slipped into the national mood over the last quarter of a century, and our household has not been exempt. This year we will be with daughters. They are my special reason for giving thanks this year.
Another day of remembrance in November is Veterans Day. The saddest part of this day is that we are not running out of them . . . the Veterans. We keep adding to their ranks. My prayers for these men and women are always of grateful reverence. The old ones were called forth and most stepped up. The younger ones volunteered...for a multitude of reasons. I am convinced, however, that because of the optimism of youth, none expected to be sacrificed, wounded, or forgotten. This year we should all pause and show our appreciation. Seek out at least one to encourage, support, and thank this day.
My very personal Thankful Day this month is our wedding anniversary. Thirty-five years is a major milestone? Probably. The one who is the most constant, however, is my husband. He is forgiving, long-suffering, and far more optimistic than his wife. Sometimes I wonder what I did to deserve him. For him I am more than thankful.
(Sayre Smiles is hosting this thankful theme. Join in HERE!)
Comments
Thanks for playing!
and blankies? who doesn't love a good blankie? I have my favorite also...even the dogs are not allowed on it!
Congratulations on 35 years..that is indeed a milestone. Your hubby sounds like a gem..and worth keeping awhile longer!
Our Veterans deserve much more than a thank you..I am always in awe of their sacrifices.
I have a pillow and a blankie I take to our daughters when we stay overnight there..I cannot sleep without that pillow:)
And I don't blame you for lugging around your blankies everywhere you go. They're super comfy!
Congrats to you and Pops on your anniversary. What a beautiful thing!
And I will - seek out and remember a veteran - a certain Lt. Commander Franklin Mousley, USN.
We have so much to be thankful and grateful for...
daughter just got back from Africa and oh my... they have so little. Yet so many of them are so happy.
Enjoy your month and time with the daughters and family!!!
35 years, wow, congratulations!
Thanks for sharing and thanks for the Jane Austen link! Now that's a mystery!
I hear you about the creation of more vets. So very sad what we humans do to each other....
Happy Thanksgiving!