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Sunday, November 21, 2010

Not REALLY a Hallmark Holiday!

 We American are a very sentimental people who race to and through everything and anything. We very much treat our Holidays in this fashion We build up and promote, motivate and excite ourselves for their coming Yet, One second after the midnight, We consign them to the back of the closet. The favored child is sent back to the end of the line to wait for their TURN to come around again. We can describe the whole phenomena as, " You're over and it is time to move on IMMEDIATELY!"

 Thanksgiving is NOT a holiday that really can be dealt with in a 21st Century American Fashion in any smooth and comfortable way. It really is not a holiday designed for a greeting card response.Gratitude and Caring and Appreciation are values that must ferment in order to truly affect us in a profound and life-changing manner! The people we honor with praise and the MOST profound Thanksgiving sentiments are people, overall, that we spend time with, that we observe over time.These are the patient teachers, the one who see seeing people reach their fullest potential as their greatest life's passion. You can't truly confine such people to a few days of the ELEVENTH Month of any given year!

Yet, We are Indeed the people of racing to, racing through and racing beyond. As we watch Thursday Morning's Parades and Thursday Afternoon, Evening And Nights Football Games, We will see many commercials about Midnight Sales on Black Friday. As you think about this, I'd like to recommend that sometime this week you have a heart-felt and endearing conversation with Someone who has profoundly blessed you, made you the person, in a positive that you are today! These are the Heroes of This Season and we all become stronger and more heroic when we remember that and them!

Blogs are written by fools like me, It is only God that can flood blessings into our lives by the special person who chose and still to choose to want us to be the best that we can POSSIBLY become!

 - Johnny -

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