Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday because (1) there's no six weeks, or longer, build up of expectations; (2) no costumes; (3) no gifts to buy or make; (4) no decorating the whole house inside and out; (5) no parties, concerts, or other obligations to attend; (6) it is a simple holiday that has my favorite things: family and food. What more could you want?
I haven't blogged for a long time so I thought I could get back into it by posting each day of November something I'm grateful for.
Day One - Thirty Days of Thanksgiving
I'm grateful that at age 67 years, 10 months, I have good health. I'm not on any medications; I have no chronic disease, no problems that affect my ability to take care of myself and my home. It's a blessing that comes from a combination of good genes (thank you Mom and Dad), and clean living (no alcohol, tobacco, caffeine, or other drugs), and actually liking foods that are health giving, such as whole grains, legumes, vegetables, etc.
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