Hi everyone,
Living in Canada now, my heart is always in the U.S. at Thanksgiving.
More than Christmas, which, though it is the celebration of the birth of The
Lord, has become a commercialized mockery of anything sacred, Thanksgiving
represents family to me. Loving the Lord and thanking him for his life
within us, and for giving himself for us that we may live.
God bless you all.
Vinny
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From: "Rhonda" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 7:42 PM
Subject: Thanksgiving thoughts
> I got this from another list,
> praying for the soon return of all soliders in foriegn lands, I know they
> are missed especially at this time of year!
>
> Thanksgiving Reflections 2003
> Are there many things we take for granted
> without pause as we rush through our days?
> Might we slow down for just a few seconds
> as small blessings we quickly appraise.
>
> Could we take a hot shower this morning,
> brush our teeth at a porcelain stand?
> Everyday acts, but seeming a luxury
> to soldiers gritty with alien sand.
>
> We could kiss our sweetheart and share a hug,
> a common embrace of affection
> unless you're alone, far away from home,
> danger lurking in each direction.
>
> Later we'll dine with dear family and friends
> while defenders send love from afar.
> Unselfishly, they wish us enjoyment -
> a freedom celebration unmarred.
>
> In a foreign land our soldiers struggle;
> to be with us how strongly they yearn.
> Please remember them this Thanksgiving Day
> and say a prayer for their quick return.
>
> ~ Tomi Fratto ~
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