I know there’s all sorts of hemming and hawing, and complaints and whining about travel and family and all that, but I gotta say, I love Thanksgiving. Now, maybe it’s because I don’t have to fly anywhere and I tend not to get stuck in traffic, but it’s one holiday I love. Just love it.
Eat a lot of good, hot food on a cold day, maybe take a nap, maybe watch some football. Repeat.
Sign me up.
Also, I’m not hosting Thanksgiving–I’m heading over to my mom’s house–so I suppose thatI know there’s all sorts of hemming and hawing, and complaints and whining about travel and family and all that, but I gotta say, I love Thanksgiving. Now, maybe it’s because I don’t have to fly anywhere and I tend not to get stuck in traffic, but it’s one holiday I love. Just love it.
Eat a lot of good, hot food on a cold day, maybe take a nap, maybe watch some football. Repeat.
Sign me up.
Also, I’m not hosting Thanksgiving–I’m heading over to my mom’s house–so I suppose that’s another plus from where I sit.
But beyond the food, I really do believe that it’s a day for thanks, a day take a moment and acknowledge what we’re thankful for, what we’re grateful for.
The list goes on and on for me, but for this Thanksiving note, I’m thankful for all of you. For everybody who’s been in my corner as I plug away through the maze of the publishing industry, for all of you who have and continue to support me, encourage me and keep coming back to read all my musings (sane or not). Connecting with all of you through this site and my newsletters has made this past year really something special for me, so I not only thank you, but I’m thankful for you.
Well, I’m not sure about you, but I can smell the distant yum of buttery mash potatos, golden turkey and sweet, cool cranberry sauce. Mmmmmm…..
Good eating, everybody.
Happy Thanksiving!