Nov 13-0040

 

I'm up late, waiting for pumpkin pies to cool enough to go into the fridge until tomorrow. Fresh, clean, asparagus spears and cornbread dressing (my mother's recipe) are already in the fridge, waiting to be popped in the oven first thing in the morning. 

It's not the first time I won't spend Thanksgiving in my childhood home, but I can count them on one hand.

But as much as I hated not being with my mother on this first Thanksgiving without my dad, it's also my son and daughter-in-law's first Thanksgiving as a married couple, and they're hosting in their new home. How could I miss that?

Among a zillion other things, I'm grateful for my sister, niece, and nephew who live near Mama, and will do whatever it takes to let her have one more Thanksgiving around that old kitchen table. 

Wishing all of you a happy Thanksgiving, no matter where you live, because each and every day we can find at least one thing to be thankful for, can't we?

…a breath, a raindrop, the sound of a friend's voice or even a smile from a stranger when we're feeling lost and alone in this big world. 

Remember, you're never alone.

 

God has two dwellings; one in heaven, and the other in a meek and thankful heart. 

~Izaak Walton

 

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12 responses to “A Thanksgiving Shift”

  1. Ms. A Avatar

    Happy Thanksgiving!

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  2. beth Avatar

    happy thanksgiving to you and your loved ones. being surrounded by those
    who love us is such a blessing….xo

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  3. Lady Fi Avatar

    Sounds like you’re going to have a great time.

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  4. Hilary Avatar

    Happy Thanksgiving to you and your wonderful family.

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  5. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Thank you, Hilary!! Happy Thanksgiving to you, too, even though technically you celebrate it on a different day in Canada. 🙂
     

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  6. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    It truly is, and I'm blessed that I had to choose where I would spend Thanksgiving. I hope you've had a wonderful Thanksgiving, too, Beth! xoxo
     
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  7. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    To you, too! I hope you had a wonderful day!
     

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  8. Catskillblogger Avatar

    I’ve only missed one Thanksgiving at my parents. I know eventually we’ll make our own traditions or even out ow dinner but right now I can’t imagine anything different.

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  9. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    My advice? Until you have to do it, don't worry about it. Just enjoy what you have right now!
     

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  10. lisleman Avatar

    It’s a great thing when Thanksgivings and memories go together well.

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  11. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Very true! I shouldn't take that for granted!
     

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