Thanksgiving. A time to be thankful. A time to show gratitude. A time of festive indulgence. This is the one time of the year when we are
supposed to get together, enjoy a hearty meal, watch football and get that head
start on holiday shopping. This is a
national day where we are supposed to be thankful and show off our attitude of
gratitude; even to the point where you might go around the dining room table
broadcasting to the world what you are thankful for.
As a kid, I remember learning
about the Pilgrims during this time of year. They strode forth for religious
reasons, braved their way across the immensely large body of water known as the
Atlantic Ocean, and lived in an unknown world inhabited by unknown people. This hazardous journey was made by a people
with conviction, commitment and cooperation who forged together for a common
goal. The celebratory meal, which is
represented as our Thanksgiving meal, gives celebration to man’s endeavors to
survive at all costs and ultimately to populating and becoming the great nation
we live in. I remember making buckles
for our shoes, little hats for our heads and drawing hand-outlined
turkeys. It was a rich opportunity to relive
a critical time in our history.
Thanksgiving is the midpoint
and the evening where frantic shoppers hit the stores in search of good deals
so that they can get a huge jump on their holiday gift gathering. We all know in advance who will be having the
sales and the hours stores will be open for.
In an age where online shopping is becoming the preferred way to shop,
Thanksgiving is a day to be thankful that the stores and malls still exist,
because that is where the deals are!
Hate to eat and run…oh, and make sure the alarm is set extra early to
continue the frantic search for that special item Friday morning!
Sorry, I am not shopping. I look forward to waking up Friday morning
without setting the alarm. Spend a
little time thinking about how special the day is, what it represents and how a
small band of people came to this country, a country that represents the ideals
of freedom, to make a new life for themselves.
Then I will be thankful for being blessed to have my family, to spend
time together, to relax and to enjoy their company. While we should not need one day set aside to
be grateful (we should be grateful every day), we should not squander that
opportunity. And then off to my brothers
for the annual, the traditional Thanksgiving meal, some seasonal beverages and
being thankful for the day.
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