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Thanks Priscilla, and ENJOY your time in Spain!! Wow!! You go girl!!
Am excited to read it! And yes...Autumn is definitly in the air here in NW Minnesota! Watching leaves fall as I type...lol..ugh!! I LOVE the fragrance of Autumn candles, and dried leaves!
I've just finished posting the link to your journal; I hope it helps you. I quite enjoyed reading your posts, and I hope others will, too.
I was looking for some great blogs and I found yours.
Your layout is great, posts are easy to read... All around, it's a great journal.
Hello world,
Today will be an special day, spent with family and even though it might be a tad unconventional, the food that I eat might not be butter soaked and deep-fried, I will attempt healthy eating on a day that is set aside of over-indulging. I'll let you know how it works out.
One of my most wonderful memories of growing up was with my mom when her and I went to visit Plymouth, Massachusetts when I was a teenager. It was just for a weekend and in the lovely summer of my sixteenth year, but I can remember this feeling of time and history when we visited the historic place the the pilgrims settled hundreds of winters ago.
Time seemed to be captured in a village set up on a hill with actors dressed in appropriate garb going through their day to day life for tourists like mom and I to pay to see. It was worth every penny and wasn't cheesy at all. It did give me a real sense of how America began, with being thankful as a big part of it. The only thing that was a little off-putting was the fact that I was wearing a tube top (this was on a "BC" body, the BC standing for "before children") and I felt like I was nude beside the women in their long wool skirts while my legs were sticking out of short shorts.
Mom and I spent our brief time there doing all the tourist things, the Mayflower II, a little presentation in a shop/theatre that was called the Mayflower Experience and of course I bought a few tacky little keepsakes to remember the trip.
No matter where you are in this world, if you are breathing, you have EVERYTHING to be thankful for. This is one fantastic miracle that we are even alive and kicking on this planet and we fail to see the simple beauty of just being alive. Enjoy the day, eat what you like today (just think of moderation and smaller portion sizes) and most of all, be thankful for those brave people who left their homes and families far across the water to come to this new world.
The people who were already living in the new world, the real Americans, shared and helped strangers to survive. For today, forget how badly they were treated afterwards and remember that glowing time when strangers became friends and we actually got along. What a beautiful world it was and could be with a bit of kindness, understanding and a big heap of thankfulness on a daily basis.
Enjoy your day, make it the best Thanksgiving ever.
Priscilla