On Being Thankful

Today in the United States we celebrate Thanksgiving. It reminds us of the early settler’s thanks to God for the new land He’d brought them to, and also for the help from their new friends, the natives who lived here.

I was recently perusing some of my archives, and ran across this post: Seven Things I Am Thankful For. Since everything I said then is still true (even the part about my job which, sadly, has since flown the coop, so to speak), I thought it would be simpler to just point you there.

Have a great Thanksgiving, y’all! And… someone pass me the pie.

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  1. Lillie Ammannon Nov 26th 2009 at 9:37 pm

    Robert,

    Happy Thanksgiving! The seven things you listed are all things I’m thankful for as well.

  2. Robert Hruzekon Nov 29th 2009 at 7:15 pm

    @Lillie – Hey, I appreciate that! A big ol’ tip o’ the hat to ya, Lillie!

  3. Karen Swimon Nov 30th 2009 at 6:30 pm

    Happy post Thanksgiving Robert! I share Lillie’s sentiments Robert and you daily remind me of so many reasons to count my blessings. Oh wait, that didn’t quite come out right. well remind me in a good way, aw man, shutting up now let’s all be thankful for that. :-)

  4. Jasonon Dec 1st 2009 at 4:40 pm

    This is kinda late, but I hope you had a great Thanksgiving! Have a great holiday as well =)
    Jason

  5. Robert Hruzekon Dec 1st 2009 at 5:02 pm

    @Karen – So, I’m the one who gives YOU reasons to count your blessings, eh? Well, at least I’m performing a useful function in life…

    Hey, no worries, Karen; I know what you REALLY meant, and a tip o’ the hat to ya for makin’ my day! :-D

  6. Robert Hruzekon Dec 1st 2009 at 5:05 pm

    @Jason – Hey, a tip o’ the hat back at ya, Jason! Hope your Thanksgiving was all it could be, too!

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