Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Thanksgiving 2021 - What Are You Thankful For This Year?

As kids, we learned about the first meal shared at Plymouth Colony where Pilgrims invited Indians to join hands and hearts and gave thanks for the “autumn harvest.” That was in 1621 and was a three-day festival. In 1789 George Washington introduced the event as a national holiday. It was not until 1863 that President Abraham Lincoln set the final Thursday in November. Fast-forward to 1989. President George H.W. Bush, granted the first official pardon to a turkey, a tradition that continues today.

Yes, the holiday continues now, but what are you truly thankful for, at this very moment? Food, football, friends and fun? Perhaps. Is that enough? Let’s all stop and take a deep breath right now—freeze time for a moment. What are you thankful for right now? 

Giving thanks and being thankful—that’s what Thanksgiving is dedicated to each year.  I’m especially thankful for my family, those present and those gone before me, for infusing a spirit of gratitude for every gift of love and time shared with people I love in my life. But one thing we can likely all agree on as a reason to be grateful, is that the best time of the day is finally sitting down at the dinner table with family, whether it's just two of you or a huge family, around a perfectly set table with your best china, or folding card tables with paper plates (but only the good, sturdy kind, of course!)  

Sarasota is my hometown and I am fortunate enough to have an amazing group of people in my life that I am truly thankful for. My business as a Realtor in Sarasota, Florida relies on the recommendations and support of those close to me, and I want to take a moment and say a heartfelt thank you to  to Re/Max Alliance Group and to all of the loyal people who continuously support me.  And to my wife, Liz, who is the wind beneath my wings, and to my family and friends. I would not be successful without all of you.

Happy Hometown Thanksgiving from our home to yours!

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