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Tag Archives: Thanksgiving
2025: Surgeries and Thanksgiving Holidays
I normally blog on Sunday morning and I hope you read them as you surf the net. Some are more interesting than others, but I try to produce topics that appeal to people. The last few weeks were written in … Continue reading
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2024: Thankful for Another Thanksgiving
It’s the week of Thanksgiving—the beginning of the holiday season. It’s that month with too much food, too little money, and lots of company at your house and others. I will host Thanksgiving for my family this year but I’m … Continue reading
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2021: Expect the Unexpected – Black River Memories
It’s Thanksgiving this week, a time to think of family. My aunt passed away in the last year and due to Covid her children were unable to bury immediately. It took a year, but they finally were able to have … Continue reading
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Tagged cookies, family, family recipes, Grandma, memories, Ozark Mountains, Thanksgiving
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2020: Fewer Possessions, More Experiences – Happy Thanksgiving!
It’s Thanksgiving week! There will be turkey, stuffing, pies and lots of overeating. I will join in those festivities, but Thanksgiving will be different this year. Fewer people are traveling and that is a good thing physically, maybe not emotionally. … Continue reading
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2019 Life-long Learning: The Holiday Season
Sitting down at the computer to come up with a Sunday blog I realize ONE MONTH FROM TODAY IS CHRISTMAS EVE! I can’t believe it. I’ve been immersed in the family gathering around my table on Thanksgiving and … Continue reading
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Tagged alone, Christmas, eating, family, food fights, holiday stress, loneliness, love, thankful, Thanksgiving
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2016 Cultivating Gratitude: Family
Thanksgiving is next week and I’m sure you and your family have big plans. Mine has been sending email messages for a week deciding on a menu. The person who hosts the dinner takes care of meat and then … Continue reading
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A NEW BEGINNING 2015: Thankfulness
I am thankful. I had a LARGE Thanksgiving dinner this week with more people than my house could handle. I didn’t get to talk to all of them because there was so much to do. My sister and … Continue reading
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A NEW BEGINNING 2015: Ancient Trees
Fall is one my favorite times of year. I have trouble deciding between spring and fall, but there is something about the crispness of the air as the sun shines down that makes it impossible to ignore. I … Continue reading
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A BALANCED AND CLEAN THANKSGIVING
The holidays are upon us again and someone forgot to tell me. I sit here still in my weekend bathrobe sipping tea on Sunday morning. I have nine people coming for dinner on Thursday and I have to … Continue reading
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Tagged balance, cleaning, family, ironing tablecloths, meal assignments, polishing silver, Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving Czar, time, turkey
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LUCKY THIRTEEN – FIFTY-TWO NEW THINGS TO DO IN 2013: NO. 46
Our Thanksgiving was smaller than normal this year due to the flu. It took out half the family in advance of our little get together. But I still managed to eat enough. We had six for a quick throw together … Continue reading
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