Thursday 22 November 2007

Thanksgiving






Thanksgiving ... a holiday, a celebration i respect enough to use a capital letter!

i can't say i was ignorant about thanksgiving, we (the rest of the world) grow up on american movies and television programmes. i just never gave the whole concept much thought, until i met herself and began to learn and admire "the american way".

back home and here in the uk, john and jane public seem to have embraced the idea of halloween. ghosts and ghoulies, pumpkins and costumes, trick or treating. as yet i see little evidence of decorating the home for the festivities but ... it will come.

so... how come we don't adopt Thanksgiving, a much more family oriented celebration. we already know how to do turkey, perhaps we should remember how to be thankful. personally, i think it is a great idea for the family to gather, to share their gratitude for the good things life has offered. a day off work is excellent and eating too much is always a pleasure..

there are so many times we feel gratitude, so many folk whose presence in our lives is an undeniable blessing. so much beauty, so much humour... even our tears are evidence of the blessed ability to love.

today, Thanksgiving day, i allow my mind to wander down the path of memory. i remember the good and beautiful times of my life, the wonderful loving human beings who have enriched my existence and i give thanks. i am so thankful for the variety and versatility of my life, for my strong body and good health. my bountiful appreciation for the family i was born into, my mom and dad, my sisters and brother...
for the family manfred and i grew... our beloved children, their loving partners and my incredible, most excellent, bodacious grand children

thank you america for this day of Thanksgiving!

4 comments:

Me. Here. Right now. said...

Hey, our pleasure - pop on over for a drumstick and some green bean casserole!

Mike S said...

We'll save ya a wee slice o' pumpkin pie with whipped cream too. Although the origins are a bit of a myth(being an Indian, our history says it was a little bit different)it's still a worthy day to be celebrated by everyone worldwide once a year to count whatever blessings we have:)

reeflightning said...

mmmm...drumstick and green bean casserole...

reeflightning said...

howzit mike, if you ever have the time, i would absolutely love to learn more of your heritage over a piece of pumpkin pie with whipped cream...