Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving


I love Charlie Brown and his holiday special so this was the perfect graphic for today's post. I wish you safe travels if you're going somewhere and I wish you great patience if many someones are coming to your house for the bird or tofurkey.

Today I had a wonderful reason to be grateful. Some of you know that both my only brother and only sister are stationed in Iraq as proud members of the US Army. Hooah! This is my sister's second Thanksgiving there and the shine of Iraq is wearing a little thin. Obviously, I haven't seen her except in a few pictures and not heard her voice in over a year.

Today I got to "hear" her a little bit as we were both on Facebook at the same time and we chatted through their Facebook chat option. Just seeing her words made me start to cry and I mean cry, with slobber, snot and the whole ugly look going on. We had a conversation for about a half hour about different things but it was like a piece of her was with me. I am so thankful for that conversation.

Not to mention that track three of Josh Groban's 2007 Noel album was playing then which just about metaphorically kills me every time I hear it. If you don't own his holiday album and you enjoy Christmas music I urge you to walk or drive (according to the speed limit) and purchase a copy. It's fabulous and his voice has really put me in the holiday mood, especially with the tree being up. I derive no royalties from this free plug for Josh but if you have this CD and you like it or you get it and like it, please let me know!

Secondly, I got to see pictures yesterday of both my brother and sister in Baghdad because she was able to visit him last weekend (some sort of regulation when you have siblings in a war zone, they get one weekend together). They took some nice pics together and I saw the pics on Facebook before my parents even saw the pictures. My parents are getting a CD of the pics in the mail and I'll show them the Facebook pics tomorrow on Thanksgiving. Yes, it will be the three of us which is always awkward because everyone is sad that my siblings aren't there. Plus, my siblings relieve some of the tension that exists between just the parents and me.

Today, right this moment, I am listening to this lovely music and I feel peaceful and loving and joyous. In this moment I have faith and hope and I wish that for you, my dear readers, as this special holiday approaches.

Happy Thanksgiving.

4 comments:

Lisa Emrich said...

I hope you have a great day Weebs. It's tough to not have family all together if that's what everybody would like.

BTW, Josh Groban's got real talent. I heard him years ago before he was really 'discovered.' Last year I was hired to play in a back-up orchestra when he performed in DC. He's got a good band.

Webster said...

Have a great Turkey Day Weebs! If there is tension in the house, please let it roll off your back. Remember YOU are the one in charge of your good mood! And a little wine doesn't hurt, either.

Denver Refashionista said...

I am really happy for you. I hope you have a great holiday. I keep sending good thoughts your way and hoping things will really keep looking up for you.

Shaun said...

What a wonderful day for you. I cried as I read your post. I am so thankful for the job that your brother and sister are doing for our country. I will pray that they are kept safe and come home soon.

I LOVE Josh Groban. I have the Noel cd somewhere and yet I since our move have not been able to find it.
I hope you have a groovy weekend.
Love and God bless,
Shaun
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