We can only be said to be alive in those moments when our hearts are conscious of our treasures.
~Thornton Wilder
On this day of American Thanksgiving I want to take a minute to say a few words. In a few hours I will sit down with some of my family and friends to share a meal. Sadly they won’t all be here, but rest assured I will be thinking of them as my step-mother Cullene offers a Thanksgiving blessing that while it varies slightly from year to year has a familiarity that is as constant as seeing her at the door to welcome me whenever I come home.
I try to live in a state of awareness and gratitude for the everyday gifts of love and friendship that I am fortunate to be able to claim as mine. These are infinitely more dear to me than anything in shiny paper and string and just as important as awareness is for me, so too is acknowledgement.
Most of the time I think I do a pretty good job of letting people know how grateful I am for the connections we share, but just in case….
I’m grateful for every minute I get to spend with my now grown up girl …
… and for the love and respect of this man I adore.
I’m grateful for Cullene who mothers me like a child of her own.
I’m grateful for my sister Margaret who lives almost as far from our home state as I do …
… and my sister Jennie who prefers to stay a bit closer to her southern roots.
I’m grateful for a chance to say hello to family I had not seen for years and goodbye to a place that has a special history.
I am so fortunate to have the friends I do and I wish I had time to post a photograph of each and every one of you, but the turkey is almost ready and people will be coming through the door in a minute so I need to say ….
I’m so very grateful for those of you who take time to stop by GOTJ and especially those who leave a comment or two because that’s how the circle grows … increasing my good fortune and my group of friends.
What a beautiful Thanksgiving message. Thank YOU for being my friend! And for the virtual hugs you send my way.
I’m so glad you were able to spend Thanksgiving here at home. It hit me today as I was talking with someone from India (not gaelikaa) that the whole world doesn’t celebrate this day. You post so reminds me of what Thanksgiving is about, family. I’m thinking about you as you prepare for your surgery.
Yay, happy thanksgiving!
thanks for sharing your gratitude today at SS
You made me smile, just lovely.
You are a wonderful example of a life well-lived, with attention to the important, but often overlooked, details.
I’m so grateful to know you this way – thank you for sharing your life thru this blog.
I’m so glad that you’re enjoying this time with your family. I just did this too back in Georgia and it was great 🙂
beautiful Thanksgiving post. I hope you are enjoying your time in GA with family and friends. I’m so sorry I didn’t get around her earlier to wish a glorious Thanksgiving. thanks for being my friend.
catching up on all your posts Elizabeth – it’s really fun!!
gosh, I got teary like this was my family. By the way, Thorton Wilder is one of my favorite authors.