Monday, November 22, 2010

A very thankful time of year

Wow!  I can not believe that Thanksgiving is this week!  I have mixed feelings about my favorite holiday this year.  While it is still my most favorite holiday, it is just that little bit tinged by my dad's news of cancer that came last year at this time.  We actually found out on Black Friday through a phone call from one of my dad's doctors.  So it brings to mind all of the things that I am so thankful for this year.
 I am thankful for getting to spend time with my dad and family in general this past year.  After the initial diagnosis, we were not even sure that he would make it to see Griffin's birth.  This year we will be spending the holiday together as a family.  Eating delicious foods, stratagizing about the next mornings shopping adventures, maybe a Wii tournament of some sort, and watching some football.  Things that maybe got taken for granted a little before will be treasured this year as memories.
 I am thankful for all the things Chris and I have been blessed with.  We have a happy, loving marriage.  Our two boys are happy, healthy, and growing.  We have two vehicles to drive, a house to live in and keep us warm, food in our refrigerator and cupboards, and jobs that allow us to be a little extravagant at times.
 I am thankful for relationships.  Relationships with family and friends.  I am thankful for old relationships that have been stable and reliable for years.  I am thankful for newer relationships that are blossoming and spontaneous.  I am happy for friends that are childless, fellow parents, and grandparents for all the wealth of knowledge they provide. 
I am thankful for new experiences and opportunities. 
So as the Thanksgiving holiday gets rushed through to Christmas, I just wanted to say that I truly am thankful and grateful.  I am blessed beyond measurements and am happy to have the chance to acknowledge it.  We hope that your family's Thanksgiving is blessed!  May your turkey be moist and potatoes lump free!

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