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Thankfulness

Image of Autumn leaves with berries, a candle and the words give thanks

It is just a few days until Thanksgiving. This is a holiday for family and friends. A time to share our homes and table with those who are an important part of our everyday world. Beyond the table laden with turkey, potatoes, stuffing and pumpkin pie, this is the time of the year when we set our hearts and minds to being Thankful.

When I consider being Thankful, I think of my family. My husband of  44 years who is supportive of all my hair brained schemes in silent resignation.  My children who have grown into amazing adults with kids of thier own. My grandchildren who are beautiful and amazing, of course, and who are growing far too fast. My mind is drawn to those we love and have lost and to those who are far away but near and dear to our hearts nonetheless.

If you are reading this then you successfully navigated one of the most difficult times in modern history. If you became ill, I wish you a speedy and full recovery. If you came out of the pandemic no worse for wear, then you are amazing and deserve the best. There are those who have been deeply affected by the upheaval of our world and to you I say, you can do this. You are strong and capable and you’ll find your way to the other side. We are all here for you and ready to be a shoulder to lean on, a listening ear, and a loving heart.

I am thankful also for those people who have supported my business efforts and given me encouragement over the years. Thank you for your patience and support.

Have a wonderful holiday-

Debbie

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