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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 320001" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>As always, I am grateful. </p><p>easy child is working through the Thanksgiving holiday so I am driving down next week and we will spend the holiday with the four of us and all the other college students who aren't going home. I won't be cooking so it's a little different but taking the time to be thankful doesn't require me manhandling a turkey. LOL. We will eat out at some all you can eat buffet. </p><p></p><p>I am very grateful that easy child is back in school and loving it. I am grateful that he is working so hard even though he doesn't have to do so much. </p><p>I'm grateful that difficult child seems to be settling into a new life. Having a girlfriend is nice for him and helps focus and motivate him. Now if he can only get a job. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/abouttime.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":abouttime:" title="abouttime :abouttime:" data-shortname=":abouttime:" /></p><p>I'm grateful that mom is doing so much better since going to baby sis's house. She seems happier and more engaged vs. the death watch that she was on when she lived on her own. </p><p></p><p>As always, I'm grateful for a husband who pulls me up when I'm down and always makes me laugh. </p><p>The siblings, nephews, niece and good friends are the frosting that make my life richer. </p><p></p><p>It does take a moment to think about all the things that are good in one's life. Thanks to all of you who share my ups and downs and are such a source of comfort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 320001, member: 3"] As always, I am grateful. easy child is working through the Thanksgiving holiday so I am driving down next week and we will spend the holiday with the four of us and all the other college students who aren't going home. I won't be cooking so it's a little different but taking the time to be thankful doesn't require me manhandling a turkey. LOL. We will eat out at some all you can eat buffet. I am very grateful that easy child is back in school and loving it. I am grateful that he is working so hard even though he doesn't have to do so much. I'm grateful that difficult child seems to be settling into a new life. Having a girlfriend is nice for him and helps focus and motivate him. Now if he can only get a job. :abouttime: I'm grateful that mom is doing so much better since going to baby sis's house. She seems happier and more engaged vs. the death watch that she was on when she lived on her own. As always, I'm grateful for a husband who pulls me up when I'm down and always makes me laugh. The siblings, nephews, niece and good friends are the frosting that make my life richer. It does take a moment to think about all the things that are good in one's life. Thanks to all of you who share my ups and downs and are such a source of comfort. [/QUOTE]
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