Happy Thanksgiving

For Americans, tomorrow is a very special day and for our friends in other countries, we invite you to join with us in being thankful.

Thankful not just to God or the universe or whatever benevolent unseen Providence but thankful to every single person who makes your life easier or more pleasant or more worthwhile.

This means being thankful to the homeless person that you gave a dollar to on the street. Thankful to the nameless workers all over the globe that made your toys and your clothes, and grew your food. Thankful to the animals and plants that have died to nourish you. Thankful to the heroes whose blood has been shed in conflicts that have made your life safe, or rewarding or even possible.

Yes, thankful even for your enemies, if you have any. If you don't, you might consider picking some with a careful eye toward future thankfulness. Why be thankful for your enemies? Well, a proper enemy does not make your life easier or more pleasant, true, but the struggle against a well-chosen enemy can often make life seem more worthwhile and that is a thing to be savored.

In America, we celebrate Thanksgiving with complicated ritual feasts and fellowship, including a certain amount of commercialism. And this is another cause to be thankful, for commercialization of a holiday is such a trivial tragedy compared to the greater ones available all through world history. Thank you football, sales circulars, and early Christmas jingles for reminding us that life is so serious that one must smile and laugh as well as cry.

I know that some of us do have personal or shared tragedies that mar the hope represented by a feast of thankfulness. It's not always easy to be thankful, but if it were, it wouldn't be necessary to set aside a special day to remind us to make the effort.

Hugs and thanks to all on the eve of this American feast,
Erin

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