- A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory.
- A closed mouth gathers no feet.
- Age is a very high price to pay for maturity.
- Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in his shoes. That way if he gets angry, he’ll be a mile away and barefoot.
- Middle age is when the broadness of mind and the narrowness of waist trade places.
- For some, the idea of housework is to ‘sweep’ the room at a glance.
- The ‘other’ line always moves faster – until you get in it.
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Giving Thanks Day
Once a year on Thanksgiving, we sit around a large table filled with an abundance of food. I won’t even bother mentioning how gluttonous that is. But what I’d like to focus on is the custom of giving thanks. It’s not a custom in every home and it shouldn’t only happen once a year. But it usually does. And it goes something like this:
I’m thankful for…
- My family
- My health
- This food
But what we’re really thinking is:
I’m thankful for…
- The big screen tv we’re about to watch the football game on
- The yelling and screaming around the table that is ‘expected’ and somehow okay on the holidays
- The weight I will enjoy putting on today because I can always go back to dieting tomorrow
Like most holidays, we’ve lost sight of their true meaning. They’ve become commercialized, money-oriented and largely NOT having much at all to do with why we’re supposed to be gathering to celebrate in the first place. One day observances have now stretched into months-long events. Between over-advertising and decorations, it’s all a bit nauseating. And, instead of spending ‘that’ special day with friends and family, we’re more apt to spend it out shopping for the next ‘big’ day.
So, what’s the solution? I’m not sure there is one. You could volunteer at a soup kitchen or donate canned goods at any number of locations to ease your conscience. But, at the end of the day, your thanks ‘giving’ is really a self-giving of yet another year of excess!