Happy Thanksgiving To All Of You!
This year has been very trying for most of us. With the economy the way it is, lost jobs, trying to figure out how to eat from day to day, bills gone unpaid. But throughout it all we all have to find a ray of hope. We still have family and friends. We are all learning that we can do without many of the things we used to take for granted. We are spending less and doing more with what we have. We are becoming less of a throw away society. We are learning new ways to use old things. This past yer has made us all use our brains a bit more. We are no longer running on autopilot. We are all becoming more creative in everything we do. Without jobs we are able to spend more time with the family. We are learning that we have to work together. We are all getting a taste of reality like our parents and grandparents did through the great depression. Going into the holidays, it is not about how many gifts we can give. That is materialistic. It is about family, friends and being together. To be thankful that we have each other. To spread love and cheer and goodwill to others. To join each other in song and lively conversation. Most of us are all in the same boat together and for those who aren't, remember that at any moment you could loose an oar.
Happy Thanksgiving To All
The Pampered Pullets Farm
This year has been very trying for most of us. With the economy the way it is, lost jobs, trying to figure out how to eat from day to day, bills gone unpaid. But throughout it all we all have to find a ray of hope. We still have family and friends. We are all learning that we can do without many of the things we used to take for granted. We are spending less and doing more with what we have. We are becoming less of a throw away society. We are learning new ways to use old things. This past yer has made us all use our brains a bit more. We are no longer running on autopilot. We are all becoming more creative in everything we do. Without jobs we are able to spend more time with the family. We are learning that we have to work together. We are all getting a taste of reality like our parents and grandparents did through the great depression. Going into the holidays, it is not about how many gifts we can give. That is materialistic. It is about family, friends and being together. To be thankful that we have each other. To spread love and cheer and goodwill to others. To join each other in song and lively conversation. Most of us are all in the same boat together and for those who aren't, remember that at any moment you could loose an oar.
Happy Thanksgiving To All
The Pampered Pullets Farm
