Here it is, Thanksgiving Day, and I am not making a turkey. There is no bread in the oven, no pie cooling on the rack, no clink of glasses, no shovelling of forks.
It's not that we don't like Thanksgiving over here; we definitely do. It's one of my favorite holidays, in fact. But I don't know how to make a turkey. And I've never particularly enjoyed sweet potatoes. With only the four of us here, and only two of us really eating, it just doesn't make a lot of sense to attempt a big meal filled with exotic things that definitely don't come out of a box.
I will miss the laughter of my mom's dining room table. I will miss the awkward pauses as members of my extended family try to catch up on one another's lives without getting too involved. I will miss the slice of custard pie I always swipe from my grandfather's kitchen.
While the festivities of the holiday may be lost on me this year, the meaning is not. I have never in my 28 years been so thankful for everything I have. Everybody always says how thankful they are that they have food to eat and that they have family to share that food with. I'd be lying if I said that as a kid I didn't roll my eyes at the sentiment as I waited impatiently for my brother to pass the mash.
Only now, this year, do I truly understand the meaning of Thanksgiving. Ironic that this meaning should come to me on the first year I'm not doing anything by way of celebration.
The intense struggle of the past two years has culminated in a beautiful family, secure in love and (right now) finances. I look around at my cluttered living room, and I am at peace. I hear my babies laughing, the extent of their problems being that I no longer allow them to wear shoes to bed.
No matter how you are celebrating Thanksgiving - or not celebrating, as the case may be - I wish everyone not only a happy day, but a happy life.
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Thursday, November 25, 2010
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
A Different Take on Thankful
- I am thankful for my husband.
- I am thankful for my children.
- I am thankful for the puddles of urine on my carpet because they mean that my children are working hard to learn the ways of the potty.
- I am thankful for the constant barrage of babble that assaults me every minute of every day because it means my children want to talk to me, want to share with me, and value my opinion.
- I am thankful for the cheerios scattered all over the floor because we have the money to spend on them.
- I am thankful for the 7 a.m. wake-up call because it means another day with my kids.
- I am thankful for the dirty dishes in my sink because they remind me that I don't need to be a perfect housekeeper to be loved.
- I am thankful for the stains on my carpet because I know one day I'll have wood floors.
- I am thankful for the stretch marks on my tummy that I hate because they remind me that I was lucky enough to be able to carry and give birth to healthy twins.
- I am thankful for the tantrums because they show me that my children have strong personalities and will stick up for themselves when they perceive any injustice.
- I am thankful for the messes I have to clean up because they mean that my children are inquistive and explorative.
- I am thankful to be a stay at home mom because it gives me the opportunity to shape my children and to see them grow each day.
I am thankful for my life. Thank you.
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- I am thankful for my children.
- I am thankful for the puddles of urine on my carpet because they mean that my children are working hard to learn the ways of the potty.
- I am thankful for the constant barrage of babble that assaults me every minute of every day because it means my children want to talk to me, want to share with me, and value my opinion.
- I am thankful for the cheerios scattered all over the floor because we have the money to spend on them.
- I am thankful for the 7 a.m. wake-up call because it means another day with my kids.
- I am thankful for the dirty dishes in my sink because they remind me that I don't need to be a perfect housekeeper to be loved.
- I am thankful for the stains on my carpet because I know one day I'll have wood floors.
- I am thankful for the stretch marks on my tummy that I hate because they remind me that I was lucky enough to be able to carry and give birth to healthy twins.
- I am thankful for the tantrums because they show me that my children have strong personalities and will stick up for themselves when they perceive any injustice.
- I am thankful for the messes I have to clean up because they mean that my children are inquistive and explorative.
- I am thankful to be a stay at home mom because it gives me the opportunity to shape my children and to see them grow each day.
I am thankful for my life. Thank you.
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Please vote for Tales of an Unlikely Mother if you like it!
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