Where does the time go? Two weeks from today, many of us will be celebrating thanksgiving as it's an early one this year. Watching football, dining with the family, catching up on what each other has been up to and just relaxing. A day when we are supposed to give thanks. But, thanks for what? Which things are we most thankful for? Why are we thankful for them? Are turkeys celebrating thanksgiving the day after since they are thankful they made it through the holiday? [img]graemlins/hmmm.gif[/img] [img]graemlins/wonder.gif[/img] Is it bad etiquite to be un-thankful for something on a day when you are supposed to give thanks? If you forget to say thank you on thanksgiving do you just mess up the whole day and potentially cause some kind of international incident? [img]eek.gif[/img] Does it matter if you are slightly less than very thankful for one thing yet a touch more than more than kinda thankful for another? Are you thankful that I'll probably end this post soon? I guess the real question remains the same. What are you thankful for, and why? It can be just about anything. What you are thankful for might not be what another person is, and that's just fine? No sweat. It's a free country and you are allowed to be thankful for whatever you like? Interesting though, how so many spend their lives being completely ungrateful for things yet they give thanks one day a year. (or do they [img]eek.gif[/img] ) Anywho, it's up to you. Be thankful for whatever you want. Health, happiness, your family, your job, the fact that that strange rash went away before anyone else saw it? Whatever floats your boat. And if you can, do a little something to give someone else a little bit to be thankful for this holiday season. I'm guessing you'll be thankful that you did! And they'll be both grateful and thankful as well.

Sooooooooooooooooooooooo...
What are you most thankful for?
Just wondering.