At this Thanksgiving time, I would like to know what you're thankful for.
Me, I'm thankful for a wonderful family. We have our moments, but we love each other. I'm grateful for my health (physical and mental), which I have learned not to take for granted. I'm grateful for a good job in a good place with good people. Despite what some people say, I'm grateful to be here in Utah among good people (who are not in the least "ghastly"). And I'm grateful for my faith.
How about you?
What are you thankful for?
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I'm grateful for:
- my beautiful wife and daughter
- my brothers
- my friends
- my high paying job
- my health (and health care)
- my comfortable home
- my toys
- football
- World of Warcraft
- oh, and what the hell... the cats, too
- my beautiful wife and daughter
- my brothers
- my friends
- my high paying job
- my health (and health care)
- my comfortable home
- my toys
- football
- World of Warcraft
- oh, and what the hell... the cats, too
God belief is for people who don't want to live life on the universe's terms.
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I'm grateful for:
A very beautiful son. And a few other things:
1. the chance to do a lot of traveling;
2. peace (even though it took going single again to get it!);
3. a fun, fulfilling job with control (pretty much) over what I get to teach;
4. a beautiful city in which to live;
5. no need for a car of my own;
6. my new puppy;
7. my new puppy (Oh, I already said that!);
8. good German beer;
9. enough money to travel and eat and smoke what I like;
10. to be out of the Mormon church;
11. some very good friends here who have been very supportive as of late;
12. Al Gore for discovering the internet and bringing it to all of us in the world;
13. good coffee;
14. whatever directed me toward the park in Prague at 9:30 p.m., where I was privileged to meet the most gorgeous woman I've seen in a long, long time;
15. the other thousands of things I won't mention here now.
A very beautiful son. And a few other things:
1. the chance to do a lot of traveling;
2. peace (even though it took going single again to get it!);
3. a fun, fulfilling job with control (pretty much) over what I get to teach;
4. a beautiful city in which to live;
5. no need for a car of my own;
6. my new puppy;
7. my new puppy (Oh, I already said that!);
8. good German beer;
9. enough money to travel and eat and smoke what I like;
10. to be out of the Mormon church;
11. some very good friends here who have been very supportive as of late;
12. Al Gore for discovering the internet and bringing it to all of us in the world;
13. good coffee;
14. whatever directed me toward the park in Prague at 9:30 p.m., where I was privileged to meet the most gorgeous woman I've seen in a long, long time;
15. the other thousands of things I won't mention here now.
I detest my loose style and my libertine sentiments. I thank God, who has removed from my eyes the veil...
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Adrian Beverland
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Wonderful friends
Loving family
Modern science which helped me become a mother
Husband that I'm very much in love with 13+ years
Freedom
Warm house
The beauty of the Midwest in fall (the drive up the Mississippi River Road cannot be beat.)
Music
Date Nights
I feel so fortunate to be living the life I am living.
Loving family
Modern science which helped me become a mother
Husband that I'm very much in love with 13+ years
Freedom
Warm house
The beauty of the Midwest in fall (the drive up the Mississippi River Road cannot be beat.)
Music
Date Nights
I feel so fortunate to be living the life I am living.
Insert ironic quote from fellow board member here.
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Re: What are you thankful for?
Runtu wrote:At this Thanksgiving time, I would like to know what you're thankful for.
Me, I'm thankful for a wonderful family. We have our moments, but we love each other. I'm grateful for my health (physical and mental), which I have learned not to take for granted. I'm grateful for a good job in a good place with good people. Despite what some people say, I'm grateful to be here in Utah among good people (who are not in the least "ghastly"). And I'm grateful for my faith.
How about you?
My Wife and Children
My Country and freedom
The fact that my Marine son has remained and is still unharmed in the midst of his second tour in Iraq.
My Faith and my God
My Business and career and the relative prosperity it has brought
The beauty of the earth, the outdoors
The marvelous technologies we enjoy
Good food
My Bike and the ability to go fast and far on it
My health which has been a challenge at times and is currently pretty good
Golf when I hit it well which is only about 20% of the time. I am a real hacker
Good friends
My extended family
Good books both fictional, historical, and other non fictional
Good movies which are so hard to find.
Our cats and dog even though they annoy me at times