I know this year for many, Thanksgiving will not be the same traditional gathering with friends and family. And I know that 2020 has been a year the likes of which I would rather not repeat. But even so, there is much to be thankful for.
I am thankful for family, for even though I can't see most of them just now, their phone calls - hearing their voices - hearing about what they have been doing - brings me more joy than they know.
I am thankful for friends who stay in touch. They keep me from feeling isolated and they keep me informed about what is going on in our crazy world and most importantly, they make me smile.
I am thankful for each and every one of you who visit this silly little blog. For without all of you, this whole thing would be pointless. I enjoy your comments and I have the added benefit of learning much from them. You all are greatly appreciated.
So enjoy your Thanksgiving even if it isn't what we would prefer. May God bless each and every one of you and keep you safe.
With a grateful heart,
Vicki
Thank you and the same to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteWe do have much to be thankful for and I'm trying to remember that.
John...It is hard to be thankful sometimes when the world around us seems to be swirling down the drain. But I figure that any day I am upright and taking nourishment has to be a good day. May God richly bless you and yours.
DeleteAnd we are thankful for YOU, Vicki. You make our days a little brighter. Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteIf I can make the day brighter for a certified country curmudgeon, my work here is done. :) God bless, my friend.
DeleteThank you, Vicki! Wishing you a happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeletesbrgirl...Thank you. May your day be full of love and laughter and blessings.
DeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you and all of your followers. You are each appreciated so much. Hopefully you are celebrating with family and good friends. CW
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you and yours, CW...My son and I will share a meal later today and the rest will phone it in. It's all good!
DeleteHappy Thanksgiving from the Wild, Wild West, Vicki!
ReplyDeletePete...Your Wild, Wild West seems to get more wild by the day! I hope you are ignoring the dictates from your governor who would be king and have a happy and blessed Thanksgiving.
DeleteI am grateful every day for 'your silly blog'. And for your kindness and friendship.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your day.
Cheers
SJ in Vancouver BC Canada
SJ...I know Canada had their Thanksgiving earlier, but I also know your heart is in America. So I am wishing you a heartfelt Happy Thanksgiving and may you be blessed with good things all year.
DeleteGood morning Vicki~ I hope this day finds you and yours well. May you and the readers of your blog be well, happy and safe on this Day of Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteAs always, In God's Safekeeping Red
Red...All is as well as it can be here in the Great White North. We have what we need and are grateful for it. May God bless you and yours.
Deletehi Vicki, this is the 1st thanksgiving I have spent alone in 40 years...daughter son in law grands took off to the mountains so the kids could see snow for the 1st time...one thing I am wondering how many governors, senate, reps, etc. are having dinner today with just a half dozen people? Pat
ReplyDeletePat...I am sorry you have to spend the day alone. It is not easy in these troubling times. But I have faith that we will get through it all.
DeleteIt is pretty much a given that 'our betters' will have a full compliment of relatives and friends at their Thanksgiving tables. "Rules for thee but not for me." Someday, somewhere, there will be an accounting for their actions. I think I will be glad I am not then in their shoes.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours Vicki...keep the faith and share it too! Pat
ReplyDeleteThank you, Pat...and this is me, wishing you the very same along with God's richest blessings.
DeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you and your family, Vicki as well as everyone here.
ReplyDeleteThank you LTM...May you and yours have a happy and blessed holiday.
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