In Six Words, What’s Your Thanksgiving?
Nov 22 2011 in Denise's Blog, Six-Word Stories by Denise
I’m on my way home from a visit to see Bette (more on our visit later). As I sit in a quiet corner of busy Philadelphia airport, waiting for my flight to Chicago, I’m surrounded by the holiday season: Decorations, music, well wishes from passengers. And, the holiday spirit lives: As mechanical difficulties delayed my flight to Philadelphia, airport employees provided donuts while we waited for another plane.
All this festivity makes me hungry for your six-word stories. So, today, I’d love to know: What does Thanksgiving mean to you? To me, in six words, Thanksgiving means:
Dad’s mashed potatoes, family’s loving hearts
and
Kids’ handmade placecards, family’s homemade love
How about you? Make my wait for my next flight fly by; please share yours in our comments section, below.
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Kaye Swain said on November 22, 2011
Thank God
Love Family
Grandmas Noodles
Have a safe trip and blessed Thanksgiving!!!
Meryl said on November 22, 2011
Being a family for the day
G-J said on November 22, 2011
Thankful today. Remembering Thanksgivings with parents.
Trish said on November 22, 2011
Traditions, togetherness, laughter, memories and pie!
Trish said on November 22, 2011
Wishing you safe & enjoyable travels, Denise!
roaringmouse said on November 22, 2011
No uncontrolled pain for my husband.
No hospital. No ambulance. No antibiotics.
Dog crunching ice cubes. Music in background.
Turkey, kishka, salad, potatoes, cookies, lava-muffins.
Greg, Char, me, Pepper, Naomi…peace.
Enjoy your flight and Happy Thanksgiving.
Jo said on November 22, 2011
God, family, friends, church, purpose, egg nog
Jane said on November 22, 2011
Time with family and friends eating!
Hugs:O)
Jane~mom to Nicole, 17 yo, VSD, PAH, Eisenmenger’s, BHJS
“If you don’t like something change it. If you can’t change it, change the way you think about it.”
Bette said on November 23, 2011
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