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The day may be over, but the thanks continue

By Bill Maine Executive Vice President & General Manager
Posted 9:32AM on Friday 23rd November 2018 ( 5 years ago )

Thanksgiving Day lasts but twenty-four hours or, as some scholars say, at least until the leftovers are gone. While feasting is limited, the thanks should be an every day thing. Unfortunately we often forget this. That's why I love Thanksgiving. It is an intentional time. I don't think we're intentional enough in our lives. If we were, gym memberships wouldn't go unused after January.

At Thanksgiving we are reminded that we have more to be thankful for than we take time to acknowledge in our day-to-day lives. Topping my list is a loving God, family, friends, food, and shelter.  But this year I'm also thinking about things that don't fall on the "Thanksgiving Top FIve". I call it the "also ran" list. Those are the things that aren't necessary for survival, but they certainly make life more enjoyable. They are every day items that we take for granted when we have them and miss the sorely when we don’t.

I gave this some thought on a recent run. Thoughts like this often occur while running. Unless you are chasing someone or being chased, there's not much to hold your mind. So here goes. My Thanksgiving "also ran" list. 

What about you? What's on your "also ran" list? Let me know at [email protected].

 

 

 

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