Happy Thanksgiving!
Tomorrow is Thanksgiving here in America.
This year has been a tough one, with the economy in a shambles and too many uncertainties in life. But tomorrow, we’ll sit down to dinner and give sincere thanks for all the blessings we’ve enjoyed this year.
For even though times are tough, I have many things to be grateful for. I have a husband who does his best for us, and two terrific kids. We have a roof over our heads and we haven’t gone hungry lately (although it would probably do us good once in a while!)
I know teachers and others who work very hard to help autistic students, (sometimes in spite of their bosses). Most of all, I know that God is good, and everything done in this life is simply to prepare us for the next one.
I wrote an article a few years back on Giving Thanks, because sometimes we tend to get so wrapped up in all the problems of life in the world of autism that we forget all there is to be grateful for. There’s no reason to repeat here what I wrote there, because it’s all still true.
So enjoy the article, and no matter where you live, consider taking a moment to be thankful for all the GOOD things in life. It’s kind of funny; once you get started, you may find that your life is just full of good things!