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    Default Happy Thanksgiving!

    Happy Thanksgiving to everyone, I hope it is one to remember...in a good way.

    Now, a little tradition I learned from my in-laws. Name something you are thankful for.

    I'll start: I am thankful for my wife, she keeps me grounded. Without her, I have no idea where I'd be today.

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    I have a book that I take out every thanksgiving and ask my quests to write what they are thankful for every year. I been doing it since the 90's. For the young folks that are just beginning their family's its a great time capsule and when I look back at all the people that have been at my home and how many have no passed it reminds me more and more how short life is and reminds me to be thankful for today.

    I am always thankful for my job, my family , husband and my health.
    Happy ThanksGiving!






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    I'm thankful for my wife and her family, that would be my step-children, without them I wouldn't have all the fun of being 'the cool' grandpa.

    Don
    "I am a soldier I fight where I am told, and I win where I fight" - Gen. George S. Patton

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    Quote Originally Posted by cinda View Post
    I have a book that I take out every thanksgiving and ask my quests to write what they are thankful for every year. I been doing it since the 90's. For the young folks that are just beginning their family's its a great time capsule and when I look back at all the people that have been at my home and how many have no passed it reminds me more and more how short life is and reminds me to be thankful for today.

    I am always thankful for my job, my family , husband and my health.
    Happy ThanksGiving!
    Great idea, I bet that book is fun to flip through every few years.

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