TurkeysI hope that each and every one of you has an absolutely wonderful, relaxing, stuffed Thanksgiving Day, complete with family, friends, football, parades and, yes, TURKEY!  

Things that I'm thankful for this year:

My profession is one that requires me to make new friends, as well as contributing to my ability to do so. 

I've discovered Active Rain and am participating in it regularly.

My family not only will be celebrating Thanksgiving together for the first time in a while, but we're all living in the same town again.

I still live in a free country where differing opinions can be expressed without fear of being jailed or shot (gotta keep vigilant on that one).

My health is reasonably good and I've made it to 58 and look to make it a lot longer - woo hoo! 

I live in Texas.  For the others of you that do, enough said. ;-)

Mostly, while life has its challenges (and how boring it would be if it didn't!), I'm thankful that life is pretty good, all told, when one looks at the alternatives.  

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!  

 

 

6 Comments on Happy Turkey Day!

Thanks for the holiday well wishes, and ours are returned. We used to live int Texas too.

cheers 

11/22/2007 10:52 AM by Gary Bolen (CRS) Lake Tahoe Real Estate Information (Dickson Realty - South Lake Tahoe)


May God richly bless you and your family on this Thanksgiving day. 

 

God Bless,

 

Chris Pollinger

11/22/2007 10:58 AM by Chris Pollinger (Mastery Coaching)


Tricia - Those are some big turkeys in your picture...Oh, my! I live in Texas, too... ;-)

11/22/2007 11:31 AM by Linda Scanlan (A Fan of AR)


Happy Thanksgiving Tricia,

Mom and I got a call this morning from a relative two states away.  She said "How are you?" and mom said "Fine, I am still upright!" 

I agree with you about the all of the things for which we can be grateful!

11/22/2007 11:33 AM by Leslie Bloss, Seattle Real Estate Professional (Brio Realty)


Tricia, 

Those are some good looking well fed turkeys!  Have a great holiday! 

 

11/22/2007 12:23 PM by Tracy Santrock - Cary NC Real Estate Blog (Fonville Morisey)


Gary,  where in Texas? And I hope your Thanksgiving was as pleasant as ours.

Chris, the same to you.  

Linda, we've both got something in common to be grateful for, then! ;-)

Leslie, at a certain point in life, things come a little more into perspective, don't they?

Tracy, I was impressed, too, by the size of them.  Especially since I was chased by a Tom Turkey when I was about 3 and scarred for life. ;-)  Now, I just tell myself it's just fluffed up feathers - they aren't REALLY that big! 

 

11/24/2007 04:21 PM by Tricia Jumonville, EcoBroker® (ERA Colonial Real Estate)


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