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Terra ([personal profile] penguinfaery) wrote2008-11-27 12:53 pm
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HAPPY THANKSGIVING~!

Post what you're thankful for here! (And it does not in any way, shape of form, have to be related to me)

I am thankful for the fact that, although I may not be rolling in the doe, and life is kinda touch and go sometimes, I have an amazing security net of friend of every shape and size, from people on here that, even if we don't chat for hours every day I know if I showed up at your house you'd give me a warm meal and a few buck for a bus ticket and a bunch of hugs, to people like Alex and Ju who'd help me bury bodies.

I'm thankful for my successes, I'm thankful for knowing where I'm going, I'm thankful for the puppies making it, I'm thankful for ALL the great new friends I've meet this year (Hot DAMN there's a lot of them) and the people I've gotten closer to. I'm even thankful for the trials I've been through, so I can see where thing stand.

Yes.

I've gonna wibble now.

[identity profile] effluency.livejournal.com 2008-11-27 09:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Wibbling is totally what this holiday should be about.

I think this year, I'm thankful for family and peace among us and knowing that in some places, Mr. Roger's neighborhood can actually be a reality. Of course, I'm also grateful for friends who never let me forget those essentials in life.

[identity profile] mysticshell.livejournal.com 2008-11-27 10:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Awesome friends and awesome family. xD

Nom Nom NOM

[identity profile] amigoid.livejournal.com 2008-11-28 04:00 am (UTC)(link)
I an thankful that despite being sick, and having my car break down again(argh alternator! I had to push it two blocks to church Weds night), I was able to brine the turkey overnight, and get up at 4am to prep the stuffing and get the bird in the oven by 6am.

[I am the official family turkey and stuffing chef, partly because my harvest stuffing recipe qualifies as a completely separate food group, and partly since nobody else is patient enough to do all the steps.]

I am thankful my sister bought her 8 kids. (we have a fun house that is kid-friendly). I am thankful my wife preprepared the food so today was just the usual last minute scrub before the guests arrived. I am glad we had a african immigrant come spend her first thanksgiving with our extended family. 10 kids, 4 parents, 2 senile grandmothers, and a new family friend. We ate until we were all very full, the kids played nice, and we watched National Lampoons Christmas Vacation.
(A family tradition in my house. We watch it yearly. My sister and her family had never seen it.)