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Thursday, November 25, 2010

Thanksgiving Day for some

To all my US blogger friends, I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving day, with family, fun, and food in abundance. I take this opportunity to thank those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom, which allows us to enjoy the life we live; our trials are small compared to other countries. So thanks to all the soldiers, in your country and mine.

10 comments:

Cheyenne said...

I must reply. Thank you, your thoughts are well received, and appreciated. It is so easy not to remember those less well off and those serving. I can only reiterate those fine sentiments!!

Laughing Orca Ranch said...

Very thoughtful of you, Shirley. Thank you :)

~Lisa

Cedar View Paint Horses said...

Why, Thank You!

Sure, we spend a lot of time talking turkey, but the real matter does come down to what we are thankful for.

The Wife said...

Thanks Shirley! Have a great weekend!

5 Starr's Farm said...

Thank You Shirley!

Sarah said...

Thank you Shirly. I'm glad that even though Canada doesn't celebrate Thanksgiving, you found it a good time to reflect on your thankfulness. I was thinking the other day, it seems that Thanksgiving is worthy of being a global holiday. Its more about considering our blessings anyway, and people all over the world have much to be thankful for, and would benefit from thinking about their blessings on at least one day!

Sarah said...

Thank you Shirly. I'm glad that even though Canada doesn't celebrate Thanksgiving, you found it a good time to reflect on your thankfulness. I was thinking the other day, it seems that Thanksgiving is worthy of being a global holiday. Its more about considering our blessings anyway, and people all over the world have much to be thankful for, and would benefit from thinking about their blessings on at least one day!

Cucipata said...

Great horse pictures, I like your blog.

allhorsestuff said...

AMEN! And Amen!
You know, I did not once hear(sigh) anyone say "happy turkey day" this year to my great happiness!
It was a wonderful celebration and with out God and the people that serve this country...we'd not be here to say thanks for our aundance!

Shirley said...

Sarah, we do celebrate Thanksgiving, only we do it on the second Monday in October.