Holidays

One Small Christmas Wish

December 7, 2009

Whether small or big, young or old, people have a remarkable ability to recover from most of life’s trials and tribulations. No one is immune to the emotions that make us humans. And yet when recovery seems complete and the turbulence has subsided there are always a few feelings that seem to linger. This story is about one of those lingerings.

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Happy Thanksgiving!

November 26, 2009
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It’s going to be a very quiet Thanksgiving this year. At least around here. You see, we’ve already cooked a turkey. It’s something that we don’t wait for Thanksgiving to do.

We’re also living catty-corner across the state of James T. Kirk‘s future hometown and just around the corner from Tatooine. So it seems. There isn’t a lot to do around here if you’re not a farmer. That is why we moved here. That and high-speed internet.

Working out of home allows me to miss the morning rush-hour which around here is all of about 10 minutes. It also saves us from going shopping. The largest sign of civilization (a large shopping mall) is an hour and a half away.

These descriptions aren’t sour grapes. We chose the location we live in for just these reasons; a quiet town small enough to hear ourselves think, centrally located to 3 major airports, and it has high-speed internet.

It’s also the town that gave Samuel Clemens (a.k.a.: Mark Twain) his literary start and has some of the best home-style cooks this side of the Mississippi river.

Life doesn’t get much better than this. Though my beloved Sue and I miss our families very much, they are all safe, healthy, well-fed, and loved. We have much to be thankful for.

Sue and I hope that Thanksgiving Day finds you and your families as well off.

Happy Thanksgiving! A wish from the heartland directly to you.

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