Genuine period couple Kate and John R. G. Clemmons |
Here are just a few of the things for which I’m grateful:
A grateful bird! |
Our two daughters are joining us for dinner. This is a big thing for my husband and me. The eldest has been seriously ill and almost died from a physician's misdiagnosis and treatment, and both daughters have had health problems this year. We are so grateful they are both alive and well enough to have dinner with us and that each lives within easy travel distance. Here’s the catch. Each daughter has two dogs.
Our Webster, a precious guy |
Findley, cancer survivor |
A bit of a problem at our family times is that I have two cats and Sandy finds them irresistible—and I don’t mean as companions. LOL We play trading spaces with big dogs and little dogs and cats during the visit. It starts to resemble a circus. And now in the center ring, I mean the family room . . . My husband and I don't care; we enjoy having out daughters visit us!
Everyday, I get to write in my little pink cave of an office on a nice computer with me wearing whatever I choose to wear that day at whatever hours work for my husband and me. I admit I’d hoped to be highly paid for my writing and to make the NYTimes bestseller list by now, but let’s not quibble about small details, okay?
Our church's sanctuary last Christmas |
Wonderful friends at the church we attend accept me as I am and pray for and with me. They know I'm, um, shall we say, a crazy writer and probably pray for me more than I know. LOL During times of trouble they've encouraged and supported me, brought meals, called, sent cards, hugged me, and cried with me. During happy times they've rejoiced with me.
Writer Friends |
So not my car! |
Hubby and me-- still in love after all these years |
Our sweet daughters are kind and compassionate toward others, and work to help the downtrodden. They are thoughtful toward my husband and me and willing to lend a hand when we need help. So maybe they treat us as if we are slightly decrepit and senile, so what? You say we are? Hey, watch it! Remember old age is your age plus fifteen years.
What more could I ask for? Nothing. Well, other than that NYTimes bestseller thingy, right?
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving from all the Sweethearts of the West!
Oh Caroline, what a beautiful post. You definitely have nailed down the true meaning of Thanksgiving. Thanks for reminding us--and bless little Findley, I'm so glad he's doing well.
ReplyDeleteAll well said, Caroline.
ReplyDeleteCAROLINE--this post began my day. My husband is gone down to the "meeting place" to have coffee with his buddies, so I have an hour all to myself.
ReplyDeleteI thank you so much for being a good friend, a wonderful co-hort in our endeavors, and a support system when I need one for certain things.
I am truly grateful I met you.
I envy your holiday, for we are alone on Thanksgiving--kids too far away and none of us travel on holidays. We just remember those family times we had in the Spring and Halloween.
Thanks for sharing your life with us--Celia
Caroline--what a beautiful Thanksgiving post! I agree with you about being glad to live in today's world and not three hundred years ago :-) I'm glad to hear your family is on the mend and your daughter's are doing better. I'll keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reminder about what's really important in the grand scheme of things--Family!
Thanks, friends, for stopping by to comment. I love each of you!
ReplyDeleteCarolyn,
ReplyDeleteI love the photo of your Clemmons ancestors. It's wonderful to have photos of family like that one.
I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner and now you're sitting back and relaxing. :-)