Friday 5 October 2007

The Weekend - The Thanksgiving Weekend!















We have so much to be thankful for! Each and every day is a special day to us; even when there are challenges and obstacles that occur unexpectedly. We praise Him always, in ALL things.

Yesterday, we had a full plate; and it looks as if this weekend, our plates will be full of turkey! Gobble gobble! LOL!

We are going to our beloved Pasley for Thanksgiving; leaving early tomorrow and back on Monday afternoon. We have never been up at this time of year; so this is indeed a very special treat. We invited my son to go; but he had already made other plans; and my daugther has her own life. At this time of year, Pasley is a bit cold for Alan's parents; so, we are going to enjoy a Thanksgiving for two, with our dear puppy, Blue! It will be a tid of a family get together!

Because the place is rustic and without electricity, we are keeping it simple! LOL! We are taking up a "gourmet" turkey dinner, already prepared by a creative caterer. All we need to do, is to just simply heat everything up in the oven; which is propane operated Speaking of propane, we are shutting down the fridge and propane; primarily, to conserve the propane expense during the fall and winter months; when no one is there. It is easy enough though, with the caretaker's help, to turn the propane back on again, should anyone wish to go up in the "off season" months. We are doing a bit of a closing of the place. It the weather is miserable, we will appreciate the cosy warmth of a fire. Alan can have his leg propped up on a stack of pillows; so we are looking forward to a quiet and tranquil R & R.


Tidbit - Thanksgiving, is a special time to be genuinely thankful for whatever you have! And, when families gather appreciatively together and reflect upon their blessings, it is that much more special!

Alan's Mum has "fallen in love" with the Gogi juice; and she is already sharing her experience, of her improved well being and her new lease on life. It will be further interesting when she sees the doctor; and what positive changes he will notice! She is 85 yrs young; participating in the business; and is tidbitzing with everyone she meets. That is a pretty powerful bittidz!

Happy Thanksgiving Weekend, and God Bless!

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