Rollo
29th November 2013, 11:45
Quite apart from any religious connotations that the holiday might have, it's always a good idea to reflect on what you can be thankful for.
I am thankful for my wife who keeps me grounded in sanity... (if you can call it that).
I am thankful for people like my sister who do yukky jobs like cleaning bed pans and mishaps from the old and infirmed.
For the bus drivers and supermarket checkout operators, cleaners and store hands. The people who do mundane jobs, who wish they were somewhere else and yet make society run cohesively.
Yay America, you gave us all a date which is worthwhile and noble.
What can you be thankful for?
I am thankful for my wife who keeps me grounded in sanity... (if you can call it that).
I am thankful for people like my sister who do yukky jobs like cleaning bed pans and mishaps from the old and infirmed.
For the bus drivers and supermarket checkout operators, cleaners and store hands. The people who do mundane jobs, who wish they were somewhere else and yet make society run cohesively.
Yay America, you gave us all a date which is worthwhile and noble.
What can you be thankful for?