Food For Families

Yesterday morning, as American Families celebrated Thanksgiving Day, many Families volunteered in different ways to help those less fortunate:

When When We Began In 1999, The Back Seat Was Empty
When When We Began In 1999, The Back Seat Was Empty
Two Lines Waiting Patiently
Two Lines Waiting Patiently
Getting Closer
Getting Closer
Getting Closer

Five Cars From Being The Last To Help

Five Cars From Being The Last To Help

Each One Was Loaded With 100's Of Pounds Of Food

Each Pallet stacked with 100’s of pounds of food.

Even though many arrived before 9AM, we did not get to deliver food to needy Families.

The blessing in this? There were so many people that came out to help, that volunteers were turned away.

May we always have a surplus of helpful volunteers.

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Life Savings Disappeared, Poof

But We Got A Window Washer In Exchange
But We Got A Window Washer In Exchange

 

Happy Thanksgiving. We’ll begin this Thanksgiving morning as we have for 11 years, delivering Food For Families. It’s a Christmas and Easter tradition as well.

Finding symbolic ways to create strategic traditions, to teach life lessons.

Without the repetition, the teaching, and the lesson, may get lost.

Adults need strategic traditions to teach the profoundly simple lesson that life is about two simple choices – to be thankful for everything, or to not be.

We were very sorry to see our life savings disappear.

But we are very thankful we had a life savings to spend.

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Thanksgiving Week

Few Know Peace & Contentment Better Than These Two
Few Know Peace & Contentment Better Than These Two

Feeling thankful and showing gratitude, comes down to a simple choice:

  1. Being thankful for what you have
  2. Or worrying about what you don’t

Long ago, while contemplating the meaning of life, I became convinced it is to have peace with who you are, and to be content with what you have.

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