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Tag Archives: Thanksgiving
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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Tagged deer season, family, gatherings, overeating, pandemic, Thanksgiving
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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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Tagged family, grandmother, love, Snickerdoodles, Thanksgiving
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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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Tagged Black Friday, family, food, thankfulness, Thanksgiving
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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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Tagged Ancient Trees, autumn, fall, Keystone Lake, Sand Springs, Thanksgiving, trails
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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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Tagged Black Friday, flu, http://www.enidymca.org/, shopping, sweating, Thanksgiving, turkey hangover, YMCA, yoga
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