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It’s time to give thanks
Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 1:05 pm
by Clint
I firmly believe that it is impossible to have joy without being thankful. What are you thankful for?
I live in a free country. I have a wonderful wife and children. I have clothing, shelter and food... and list goes on. How about You?
It’s time to give thanks
Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 1:32 pm
by koan
This is a wonderful idea for a thread.
My daughter and I did thankful lists on Canadian Thanksgiving and it was the best celebration of this holiday I've ever had.
Being thankful should always be a "Current Event".
I am thankful that I can read and write.
I am thankful that I exist.
I am thankful that I have a daughter who loves me.
I am thankful that I have found some good friends.
I am thankful whenever someone laughs at my jokes.
I am thankful that I can laugh at myself.
I am thankful when someone disagrees with me that we have been given the option of thinking for ourselves.
I am thankful when someone agrees with me that we are capable of communicating peacefully with each other.
I am thankful for the internet so that people all over the world can communicate and possibly unite.
I hope all our lists are endless.
It’s time to give thanks
Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 2:11 pm
by Tombstone
I give thanks everyday. Even for the smallest things. What I once took for granted, I do that no more.
It’s time to give thanks
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 11:38 am
by jahamaa
Clint wrote: I firmly believe that it is impossible to have joy without being thankful. What are you thankful for?
I live in a free country. I have a wonderful wife and children. I have clothing, shelter and food... and list goes on. How about You?
Clint nice post, good to meet ya

It’s time to give thanks
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 2:50 pm
by Paula
I tell my husband often, do you realize how lucky we are, to have the opportunity to live in a great country like THE USA., not only living here, to have 3 beautiful grand-daughters, a successful business, and parents(husband) who are in excellent health. Thankful does not describe, but we did work also for our achievements. I am thankful every day to wake up and start another day, of a busy lifestyle, and watching all the work put into a family grow--unbelieveable, i am so thankful...yes.

PS, i visit my brother in Iceland, private flight, he is not well.
It’s time to give thanks
Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2005 3:12 am
by LottomagicZ4941
Clint wrote: I firmly believe that it is impossible to have joy without being thankful. What are you thankful for?
I live in a free country. I have a wonderful wife and children. I have clothing, shelter and food... and list goes on. How about You?
Read that backwards [by backwards I mean read possible instead of inpossible]and got so confused. Perhpas I should be eating instead of posting or even reading.
I'm thankfull that I have food in the house.
I'm thankfull that my son is healthy.
I'm thankfull that I'm alive
I'm thankfull that DP has a new recording comming out!!!
Very thankfull that I have food in the house.
thankfull that we are saved by grace
Lotto
"Thankfull that sig lines aint spam"
MagicZ4941A
http://www.forumgarden.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7071
It’s time to give thanks
Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2005 5:58 am
by Accountable
Good bump.
I'm thankful I have transferrable skills
I'm thankful I married a good money manager.
I'm thankful God gave me wit and creativity.
I'm thankful I've found friends that tolerate my "wit" and "creativity"
I'm most thankful my money manager tolerates my "wit" and "creativity"
It’s time to give thanks
Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2005 7:42 am
by chonsigirl
I am thankful my husband is still alive and at home.
I am thankful I am in good health.
I am thankful I have 4 great kids, that have never caused me any trouble.
I am thankful that God made all of this possible.