Thanksgiving week 2010
Dec. 6th, 2010 01:16 pmSo, yeah, here we go...
( Saturday, Nov 20 )
( Sunday, Nov 21 )
( Monday, Nov 22 )
( Tuesday, Nov 23 )
( Wednesday, Nov 24 )
( Thursday, Nov 25 )
( Friday, Nov 26 )
( Saturday, Nov 27 )
( Sunday, Nov 28 )
As I usually do, I find myself extremely thankful for a number of things this year:
Even though Thanksgiving has come and gone, I would ask one thing from each and every one of you. Please, try to remember to be thankful for each and every blessing in your life every day. Let the people in your life know you are thankful for them. Let us not give thanks only on Thanksgiving, but every day.
And I am thankful for all of you. Believe me when I say that even when I don't comment, I am reading what you write, and rejoice with you in your triumphs, and weep with thee in thy sorrows.
If you're worried and you can't sleep
Just count your blessings instead of sheep
And you'll fall asleep counting your blessings.
--Bing Crosby, Count Your Blessings (Instead of Sheep)
( Saturday, Nov 20 )
( Sunday, Nov 21 )
( Monday, Nov 22 )
( Tuesday, Nov 23 )
( Wednesday, Nov 24 )
( Thursday, Nov 25 )
( Friday, Nov 26 )
( Saturday, Nov 27 )
( Sunday, Nov 28 )
As I usually do, I find myself extremely thankful for a number of things this year:
mousecat0, B, & F.
- My job and
mousecat0's job
- My clueless end-users
- My in-laws.
- My family
- The fact that I have a roof over my head, food on my table, and clothes on my back.
- And perhaps most especially, my friends, whether near or far, whether they read this drivel I write or not. (and that does mean all of you)
Even though Thanksgiving has come and gone, I would ask one thing from each and every one of you. Please, try to remember to be thankful for each and every blessing in your life every day. Let the people in your life know you are thankful for them. Let us not give thanks only on Thanksgiving, but every day.
And I am thankful for all of you. Believe me when I say that even when I don't comment, I am reading what you write, and rejoice with you in your triumphs, and weep with thee in thy sorrows.
If you're worried and you can't sleep
Just count your blessings instead of sheep
And you'll fall asleep counting your blessings.
--Bing Crosby, Count Your Blessings (Instead of Sheep)