Here is the cake that I was eagerly awaiting.
Four layers of chocolate cake with about one-half inch of icing between each layer!
I could just feel my hips expanding.
Wit & Wisdom from my Journey through Womanhood
Here is the cake that I was eagerly awaiting.
Four layers of chocolate cake with about one-half inch of icing between each layer!
I could just feel my hips expanding.
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Thankful may I ever be for everything that God bestows. Thankful for the joys and sorrows, for the blessings and the blows. Thankful for the wisdom gained through hardships and adversity. Thankful for the undertones as well as for the melody.
Thankful may I ever be for benefits both great and small — and never fail in gratitude for that divinest gift of all: the love of friends that I have known in times of failures and success. O may the first prayer of the day be always one of thankfulness.
by Patience Strong
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Today my family will have Pillsbury rolls for breakfast! The kind that you buy in the tube from the egg section of the grocery store. It’s a small holiday tradition started in my growing up years that my husband loves. Several years ago we started eating them more often, but I vetoed that idea. It made the holiday breakfast less special; and they are loaded with carbs…
Then we are off to Thanksgiving Praise service at church from 9:00 – 10:00 am. This has always been one of my favorite services of the whole year. When I was little it was because it was the only service that got done in exactly an hour, but now I love the service itself. There will be testimonies, hymn singing, and Bible reading. Everyone will be in the auditorium; which should be pretty entertaining this year considering the large amount of small children we have in our church family right now.
We will eat our big meal at my in-laws. My husband’s uncle is bringing a chocolate cake from a bakery and I’m drooling already just thinking about it.
My husband is looking forward to watching football because it’s one of the rare times that he gets to. I’ll probably pass on that. Pass him the drink, pass him the leftover’s in a sandwich, pass him a piece of that scrumptious cake…
That’s our plans for the day. I pray that your plans turn out well. Take care, and may God bless.
Thanksgiving is more than a day in November
That students of history are taught to remember,
More than a date that we still celebrate
With turkey and dressing piled high on our plate…
For while we still offer the traditional prayer,
We pray out of habit without being aware
That the Pilgrims thanked God just for being alive,
For the strength that He gave them to endure and survive
Hunger and hardship that’s unknown in the present
Where progress and plenty have made our lives pleasant…
And living today in this great and rich nation
That depends not on God but on mechanization,
We tend to forget that our forefathers came
To establish a country under God’s name…
But we feel we’re so strong we no longer need faith,
And it now has become nothing more than a wraith
Of the faith that once founded this powerful nation
In the name of the Maker and the Lord of creation…
Oh, teach us, dear God, we are all pilgrims still,
Subject alone to Your guidance and will,
And show us the way to purposeful living
So we may have reason for daily thanksgiving –
And make us once more a God-fearing nation
And not just a puppet of controlled automation.
~ Helen Steiner Rice
Kelli is hosting a “Giving Thanks Celebration” at her blog. She said:
Let’s take these next six days (Monday-Saturday) to prepare our hearts and homes for this wonderful time of year.
She has invited any bloggers to join her. If you want to meet some other participants click on the graphic at the top of this post.
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This song has been going through my head lately. So I decided to share it.
I’ve heard and read many times that love is a choice; and I think that thankfulness is an even bigger choice. Bill Gates with all his wealth could be very unthankful; and the people that survived New Orleans with nothing but what they carried could be thankful.
I’ve got plenty to be thankful for.
I haven’t got
A great big yacht
To sail from shore to shore.
Still I’ve got plenty to be thankful for.
I’ve got plenty to be thankful for.
No private car,
No caviar,
No carpet on my floor.
Still I’ve got plenty to be thankful for.
I’ve got eyes to see with,
Ears to hear with,
Arms to hug with,
Lips to kiss with,
Someone to adore.
How could anybody ask for more?
My needs are small,
I buy them all
At the five and ten cent store.
Oh, I’ve got plenty to be thankful for.
by Irving Berlin
Kelli is hosting a “Giving Thanks Celebration” at her blog. She said:
Let’s take these next six days (Monday-Saturday) to prepare our hearts and homes for this wonderful time of year.
She has invited any bloggers to join her. If you want to meet some other participants click on the graphic at the top of this post.
For more Thursday Thirteen participants click on the graphic just below.
Edited: For those of you homeschoolers out there the site Internet 4 Classrooms has lots of Thanksgiving links.
O taste and see that the Lord is good: blessed is the man that trusteth in him.
Psalm 43:8
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