And His Love is
forever lasting” Psalm 106:01
Yay!
Thanksgiving is almost here and along with it the beginning of holiday season.
A time for family trips and mostly, FOOD!
Thanksgiving
is one of my top holidays because it is the one day that I take to be with my
extended family and be thankful to God for all my blessings.
Sometimes
when we are ill, we tend to hold on to the bad experiences the cycle of our
illness has brought us, because it is easier to track the bad rather than the
good. If anything, take the chance this day brings to do it differently.
If we are in remission, let’s be thankful. If
we are going through the process, let’s keep in mind the hurdles we have
cleared and be thankful for what is surely to come. After all there’s no better
time that in which we are alive.
So,
bring along the people you love, share your future goals; be thankful for the
chance we have at life, for our struggles and our triumphs. Laugh! Try both the
pumpkin and pecan pie, and be blessed!
And of course I’m very grateful for all the
wonderful people I have met through this blog, the people that keep in touch
through Facebook and even my anonymous friends at the boards. God bless you all
and know that you have had a great impact in my life.
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