So much happens in between posts that I find myself overwhelmed with what to talk about and then I don’t talk about anything. I guess what I’m really here to talk about today is yesterday.
Thanksgiving is an interesting holiday. It isn’t (nor has it ever been) like the ones you see on television. For me, it tends to be a bit of a bummer because I never REALLY get a great meal and I miss my dad. The meal part? Being a vegetarian means I fill up on side-dishes and bread and a lot of times over the years people don’t realize that if you made the green beans in a chicken stock, I can’t eat it – so no green beans either. Truthfully, my family has gotten a bit kinder in this regard, but most years they still forget.
The last 5 years or so I’ve been coming out to Illinois with AJB and spending it with his Mom and the kids. It’s been pretty fun, but the meal part still isn’t anything to write home about – I guess it’s up to me to create foods I can eat – I just never do. This year I made stuffing and while everyone seemed to like it, it wasn’t great. Meh. It was alright.
Instead, I concentrate on the true meaning of the holiday. Treasuring the moments with the kids flipping out over some game, laughing, running around, making a mess. This year, the eldest JDB is off to college to the youngest siblings really miss him and are extra happy to have him around. Pretty soon they’ll all be gone and the holidays will be the only time we see them.
And I miss my Dad. I can’t help but recall that it was over a Thanksgiving weekend that I realized he might have cancer. I would find out I was right only a month later. It was just a guess at the time, but I knew something was dreadfully wrong and I was right.
I also miss my side of the family. I wish that there was some way we could all get together on Thanksgiving, but alas – everyone is in their own corner of the world and travel is hardly practical.
I am however thankful for many things. Here’s this year’s list:
1. My family. Every single member.
2. My husband – He makes life better
3. A wonderful mother-in-law who seems to like me a lot.
4. Our new house – Even though it’s hardly move-in ready, it’s ours and we’ll be in it soon.
5. My friends. I know some pretty cool people.
6. Oatmeal, Matilda, and Eva. They make life better.
7. Christy and Myra – They make life better.
8. Music – Where would I be without it?
9. Home, food, shelter, clothes, and the ability to keep buying them all.
10. Everyone is healthy and alive.
11. Left 4 Dead and the nightly games with my brothers – we play online and get to chat and kill zombies almost every night. It’s awesome.
While I’m thankful for these things every day, it’s nice to put them down on paper and really take a look at how good my life is. I have a great life and I mustn’t forget that.
