Happy Thanksgiving!

Last year I wasn't able to travel for the holiday due to the type of job I held at the time.  This year I was blessed to spend two days with family in Yoakum, Texas.  As soon as I clocked out from work on Tuesday, I took to the interstate for the five-hour trip.  Since it was fairly late in the evening once I arrived, I didn't stay up very long but conceded to the desire for sleep.  Overall, Mom and I had a good visit.  There wasn't anything new or exciting to share; however, the simple fact of spending time together was important.  She accessed the situation accurately when stating, "We are too accustomed to living by ourselves."  The observation was made in the context of not having much substance or subject matter to our conversations.  Regardless, the trip was good, and I look forward to the next time I can visit.  Of course I can't revel in my holiday experience without declaring what I am thankful for: family and friends, fairly good health, a job that pays cash, and good intelligence.  Thankfulness shouldn't come around only one time a year.  I should have a heart of gratitude each and every day.  The challenge is to carry this out beyond the holiday season.  What are you thankful for?


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