Thursday This
Posted in Social Adventures, Thoughts & Ponderings and tagged with family, friends, thankful, Thanksgiving on 11/27/2008 08:31 pm by [colleen]I think today was the hardest day since I have been here. Today was Thanksgiving and everyone is home but I’m here. Today is a day when I wish that teleporting was invented. Though I never really fessed up to it in order to avoid a cheesy-ness factor, at my family holiday parties and get togethers, there always seemed to be a moment when I would take it all in and think to myself, ‘wow. Look at all of us. Being a part of this is something special because not everyone has a family like mine. We all get along and cousins are more like siblings.’ I have always been pretty proud of my family and everyone’s accomplishments. Not just in my own immediate world, but looking at all that both sets of grandparents created. It’s something pretty unique and I’m lucky to be a part of it. Luckily I haven’t ever had to miss it.
But today I do.
I was fortunate enough to have one of the coaches open up his home and I shared Thanksgiving with him and his family and cooked with his wife, which made the day a bit easier, but while it was the next best thing to being with my own family, it wasn’t home.
About three years ago, I started reading KA’s blog because she was a scrapbooker with very lovely layouts that I often scrap-lifted. Today, I read her latest posting, an installment of ‘Thursday This’ in which she lists her favorite things. Today, she listed all the things for which she is thankful and I’m feeling inspired to do the same.
I’m thankful for:




I am very fortunate and I have a lot for which to be thankful, including my bed and the Aunt Maggie pillows on which I’m about to lay my head.


November 29th, 2008 at 11:56 am
I like that picture of you and your dad.
November 29th, 2008 at 11:56 am
I like that picture of you and your mom.
December 1st, 2008 at 7:38 pm
Awww, I’m thankful for you too! And our phone dates.
December 2nd, 2008 at 3:44 pm
Don’t worry, I’m the lone wolf home in Napa this Thanksgiving season so I’m doing my best to hold down the fort. Although I think you need to know that the Baker’s Square on Soscol has closed. Forever. I was shocked and appalled that my closest pie-dispensing facility is now gone. If Marie Callender’s bites the dust I don’t know what I’ll do with myself. I’m just telling you so you’re prepared the next time you come home
December 2nd, 2008 at 6:16 pm
You don’t even know how much you were missed at Thanksgiving:( I am so glad you called, you sound great and happy! I hope we see you at CHristmas time:) XOXOXO