At this time of year we are all consumed by what Thanksgiving will bring. As a matter of fact we start planning weeks ahead of time for what we will need for the meal and try to estimate how many will attend. This year has been a little different, as most of you know that we have kids in various places. We have a married son and daughter-in-law in Minnesota with their little guy "Toby" (a schnauzer). Also a daughter and son-in-law living near Des Moines with their three little ones, Alexis, Jaxen and Grayson. Our youngest daughter is in Cedar Rapids working for CVS pharmacy for Rockwell Collins. Then down to our youngest son who finished his Army duty and is currently here in the Cedar Rapids area starting to take some college classes and awaiting the Militarty to pay the tuition! (jk).
So this Thanksgiving has been altered to fit the situation, so to speak. Shellsburg and the church activities we have been a little busy. But, good busy and I also just added to my jobs!I am now an Adjunct instructor for the community college for nursing.
A couple years ago when the kids were all in other places we had our Thanksgiving or essentially "the meal" that Ed and I usually have with the kids we had with church family. But the people that were there made everyone feel like family. We also were "pounded" upon, it is an old church tradition, and we are so thankful for the love and thoughtfulness of all the people at Grace Community Church.
Ever since we moved to Iowa back in 2000 the girls and I, and occasionally Adam had did the crazy shopping on Black friday. Before moving here we lived about 45 minutes from a Walmart so trying to get to a store at 4 in the morning was out of the question. We mainly go for the free stuff anyway and to see what other crazy people were out doing at that hour.
Anyway back to the title of this story! You probably thought I was going to talk about the food again!!
As I mention before we all try to fit so much food and activities into such a short period of time. So from the beginning of the week until the following Monday we "stuff and stuff" more and more each year. It seemed in years past that the cooking went on forever of course if distant family was coming the house had to be up to holiday standard too! When the kids were small I am sure they appreciated all the food and family on Thanksgiving day but the work ahead of time was exhausting.
Stuffing is one of my favorite parts of the meal. I am sure it is because we do not take the effort to have it more than once or twice a year. When making the stuffing you have to cut up the celery and onions and then saute them in butter then pour over the bread with the sage and poultry seasoning then everything in the whole house smells so wonderful. Since we have been married we started adding cornbread to the bread mixture and I love it. I know this sounds like a recipe exchange but I am getting to the point......
God has taken us through so many difficult situations the last few years, well every year! It all depends on how you look at things. With the directions I was giving before there are essential step to getting the final delicious "stuff". When we consider the little things that happen each day these are the suppressors that accumulate throughout the year (just like the veggies in the pan)they are then sauteed on a warm stove until everything is tender. That is truly God working in our lives when he gives us the essential seasonings to make all those things look beautiful. He adds things like love, peace, joy to our mix so we can be over comers of this stress.
Sometime it takes us until Thanksgiving to realize that we have been truly BLESSED each and every day. The things that we have "stuffed" or lives are just things that God can help us get through. He can teach us daily how to be stronger and show others how abundantly God will supply our every need. I want to be thankful for the life that God has chosen for me. I know that he has been through every event that has happened in our family and BLESSED us beyond our best dreams.
Happy Thanksgiving to one and all! May your stuffing be BLESSED beyond measure!
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