Herb’s Blog, Herbdate 23670 – 1228
My dear Fans, Friends, Fiends, Foes, Foundlings, Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, Children of All Ages, and Creatures From All Galaxies,
Here’s the haps:
One problem with making a list like this is where to even start. How do you say it all? Is it even possible to say it all? There is no way to even know all the things that have been done on my behalf both by the hand of Almighty God and by the hands of people. Here is a short, very random, list of a few of the things I have to be thankful for:
1) I am thankful for my wife, Margaret, who has stood by me all these 45 years and put up with my various moods, has held my hand, and has just made my life everything that it is. I really don’t appreciate her enough.
2) God healed me as an infant and I can walk.
3) For friends who know me but love me anyway.
4) My cyber-friends count, too. You guys are a really great bunch.
5) I am thankful for and to you, dear reader. All of my fans, friends, fiends and even foes, who come to visit me here. I have the greatest, most intelligent, kindest, mostest superlativest readers in the world. That is not just a schmooze. I have scientists, engineers, architects, non-commissioned and commissioned military officers, teachers, writers, poets, politicians, students, and working people among you. I am actually humbled to think of the quality of the people who stop by here.
6) I have a church community that is more than family to me and that loves me and prays for me and accepts me as I am.
7) The house we live in, which was a gift from God.
8) For my parents, although I never appreciated them enough.
9) For the Bible. God not only gave us salvation but also a way to learn about it and get to know Him.
10) The discovery of electrical current.
11) Light bulbs.
12) John Stith Pemberton’s invention, Dr. Pemberton’s Pick Me Up, aka, Coca-Cola.
13) That I can get Mountain Dew when Coca-Cola isn’t available.
14) The Italians for bringing their recipes with them.
15) For my German immigrant ancestors.
16) For my Irish and Scots-Irish immigrant ancestors.
17) For my English and Scottish immigrant ancestors.
18) Coffee.
19) Language and the ability to communicate.
20) Computers.
21) Books.
22) Mountains/Pikes Peak/Colorado Scenery.
23) Colorado Springs Weather.
24) Honeybees.
25) Automobiles.
26) I’m really thankful for the forgiveness that comes from family and friends.
27) Iambic pentameter is awesome.
28) Adverbs and adjectives.
29) The friendship and laughter of children. If you’ve never watched a 6-year-old’s eyes light up as they get a joke for the first time or listened to a group of 8-year-old boys make a secret plan; then you have missed out.
30) Wisconsin Cheese.
31) Sun-Drop Soda Pop.
32) Cheese curds.
33) Whole milk.
34) The way an older person’s eyes light up when they have something to say and know they have your attention.
35) That there is an after-life beyond the three-score years and ten or fourscore.
36) Music.
37) Copyright laws.
38) Recordings of old-time radio shows that would otherwise be lost to the world.
39) Boy Scouts of America.
40) Men and women of conviction.
41) That I was able to be in the U. S. Army and receive an honorable discharge.
42) That my children, so vastly different from each other, are loving and loyal and will fight for someone they perceive is the underdog.
And that’s just a drop in the bucket of what I have to be thankful for. And I would like to thank you, folks, for kindly dropping in. On the first meme, if you know, you know…
Comments
25 responses to “Happy Givethanksing Day! And A List Of Thank Things”
Great list. I may borrow a few Thursday.
Feel free!
I love the chillin’ turkey!! And a great list of things to be thankful for. Though you forgot gravy. 🙂
I knew I would miss something. And I LOVE gravy, too!
A splendid list, Herb. I am thankful for all the wisdom and laughs you have shared over the years.
Thanks, Geoff!
Thank you, Bro. Herb. I concur 100% with 100% of your list. And you are so right; it is a drop in the (very large; ultrasupergargantuan, even) bucket. I like the list has 42 items, though. Here’s another one: I am thankful for beautiful deciduous trees in other people’s yards. ~Ed.
We don’t have a lot of deciduous trees where I’m at but I agree, they are a lot more beautiful in someone else’s yard, lol.
Pizza didn’t make the list? I guess #14 and #30 can suffice though. Wishing you a happy day!
I include it in #14 along with lasagna.
And a happy day to you Herb. I have a much shorter list. I’m thankful for the Lord, life and everthing that goes with it. 🤣😎🙃
Thanks! Yours is a good list, too!
Happy Thanksgiving Herb! Excellent list!
Loved the Cincinnati photo: “As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly!”
You showed great restraint in not posting the YouTube of the event…
Thank you. I thought about including the clip but really, if you don’t know the show or the characters that well it’s not the same. I did watch it again, though and laughed out loud the whole time.
Herb, I hope you and your family had a wonderful Thanksgiving Day. I am having difficult liking comments on some bloggers site, working on solution to prevent automatically unliking posts.
Thank you so much. I hope yours was good as well. WordPress just seems to randomly go wonky sometimes and it gets hard to figure out. Thanks for stopping by.
Agree about WordPress. You are welcome and enjoy your day.
Great list! Hope you had a fantastic Thanksgiving!
Thanks! And you as well.
Number 8 is really sweet. I’ll bet we all feel a little like that. I’m guessing you have a thing for cheese and soda. 😛 My faith would be at the top of my list. Blog friends would be on there too. 🙂
Those are good points. Thanks for stopping by! I do appreciate it.
Hello Herb, not sure if you remember me but I am a blast from your past. I am the daughter of Mabel & Ed Tousignant & knew you growing up in Milwaukee. I happened upon your blog when doing a search for your name. I saw that Billie & Norman were on Facebook (Norman came up as a friend suggestion) but couldn’t find you there so I just searched under your name on the internet. We kept in touch with your parents over the years until their deaths. My brother Jim passed in 1999 & dad will be gone 3 years in January. The rest of us are still around. My mom will be 87 & is currently living with me. Expecting my eight grandchild on Friday. God is good & faithful even in the hard times & is my stability in this crazy world.
Wow. Well, this must be either Dawn or Jean but I’m guessing Dawn because we were closer in age. In fact I was telling someone the other day about how, in Kindergarten, I ran over Dawn Tousingnant with a tricycle, lol. We quit Facebook and most other social media several years ago. this blog is about as social media as I get. I do e-mail and texting, of course. Jim was my friend and got me to thinking about things that led me to the Lord. I remember Aunt Mabel quite well and I’m happy to hear that she is doing well. Thanks for visiting. You are welcome to e-mail me, of course, herbthiel at gmail dot com. This blog is filled with a hodge-podge mish-mash of things from the last 20 years. Anyway, please don’t be a stranger.
Great and thoughtful list you have. We are thankful for you too.
Aww…Thank you so much!