Such a nice thread, Rogue-Nation. My spirit was lifted as I was reading all of your different blessings. It made my night, thank you all for sharing.
Glad you were able to able to have that time with family.
Ah!, that is cool that everyone meshed together so well. And so many new additions to the family is a mountain of blessings for you.
Makes me smile.
And I'll take ya up on that. I'll make my family's favorite broccoli casserole dish. It's one of those super southern recipes; I'm sure yall will love it. Haha
I want to come hang with you guys one year. Lol I bet it was a blast (from the past).
That is wonderful!
When my son first graduated HS him and I got into it after he had disrespected me really badly. I had stood my ground for a year after I told him he was not going to speak to me like that, etc, and so a whole year went by where him and I didn't speak.
It was heart wrenching...but I had to stand my ground due to the severity of the situation...
Finally one day, just out of the blue, he texts.
That was a couple of years ago. We never spoke about it. Just moved forward from it.
He's been nothing but respectful.
Boy did I miss him during that time tho...
I'm super stoked for you!
(11-24-2023, 12:35 AM)Macsen191 Wrote: I am thankful for a lot of things... but mostly for the love I and support I feel and get from my family and friends... I wasn't able to make it to my family's Thanksgiving today(I can't do steps and they have steps), but thanks to technology I was there watching, talking and interacting with family by way of Facetime and I have a plate of food being sent home and given to me by my SO and our son who went and had fun.That's great. I know how it is to be thankful for that tech. When my son was younger the only way I could spend any time with him was through Skype/video calling.
Glad you were able to able to have that time with family.
(11-24-2023, 02:05 AM)NightskyeB4Dawn Wrote: I had a couple of surprises this year.
We also had 7 new friends that where grafted into the family that attended our family reunion / Thanksgiving, this year.
They were a joy to have, and their children fit in so well that you would never know they had never met each other before.
Next year is likely to be in Tennessee. Maybe you can make it.
Ah!, that is cool that everyone meshed together so well. And so many new additions to the family is a mountain of blessings for you.
Makes me smile.
And I'll take ya up on that. I'll make my family's favorite broccoli casserole dish. It's one of those super southern recipes; I'm sure yall will love it. Haha
(11-25-2023, 12:31 AM)EndtheMadnessNow Wrote: I'm thankful for having survived all the maelstroms (real & manufactured) since 2020 AND had our annual feast with family & friends. Then we watched the Macy's day parade...This is just plain ol stylin. Sounds like a really cool day.
From 1999 and partied like it was 1999 and reminisced about the good 'ol days...
While the younger crowd was entertained downstairs with...
I want to come hang with you guys one year. Lol I bet it was a blast (from the past).
(11-24-2023, 08:06 PM)Chiefsmom Wrote: I was very thankful, that my oldest reached out to me yesterday morning. We have a long, hard road ahead of us, but I am hoping that the lines of communication continue for us.
That is wonderful!
When my son first graduated HS him and I got into it after he had disrespected me really badly. I had stood my ground for a year after I told him he was not going to speak to me like that, etc, and so a whole year went by where him and I didn't speak.
It was heart wrenching...but I had to stand my ground due to the severity of the situation...
Finally one day, just out of the blue, he texts.
That was a couple of years ago. We never spoke about it. Just moved forward from it.
He's been nothing but respectful.
Boy did I miss him during that time tho...
I'm super stoked for you!
(11-25-2023, 01:43 AM)ChiefD Wrote: @"BodhisattvaStyle"#121Sounds like a really nice time and a great way to spend your holiday. I hope you spend many more days like that with them.
Thank you for sharing your story. Such a lovely, heartwarming post.
Thanks the remainder of you that have commented on here. There is so much to be grateful and thankful for.
I got the opportunity to visit my youngest sister and her husband. He also had his mother there, aunt and uncle. His mother is a sweet little lady, probably about 90 years old. I had a great conversation with her. I can see she really loves my sister too. My sister told me if she has Christmas, she would like me up at her place again. I'm so glad to still have family around.
I'm grateful and thankful for family and friends. I'm grateful for good health.