That’s to all you Americans out there. We Canadians celebrate on the second Monday of October while we can still enjoy some of our fresh garden produce that we are thankful for…and before the roads get horrible with snow. I’m glad my family isn’t traveling on the ice-and-snow covered mountain passes around our valley. Of course, we expect them home for Christmas this year regardless of the roads!
At any rate, do remember to be thankful for the many blessings in your life and remember that they came from God’s hand.
As the old hymn goes:
Count your blessings,
Name them one by one,
Count your many blessings,
See what God has done.