Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts

Thursday, November 23, 2017

Giving Thanks

Germany doesn’t do Thanksgiving like we do in America.

German Thanksgiving: No. German Black Friday sales: Yes!
There is an Erntedank, or, harvest thanks, but it’s just that—an early fall festival showing appreciation for the earth’s bounty, not a folkloric tale of cross-cultural unity or, like most American holidays today, an opportunity for a sale.



Ignoring America’s cross-cultural contamination on that latter point, I wanted to offer up my gratitude on this day celebrating family, community, and circumstance:

  • I am thankful for my husband’s support of my “indefinite work sabbatical” so I can explore my surroundings, write this blog, and work on my fiction.
  • I am thankful for the love and support of my family and friends, and the technology that enables us to remain a constant part of each other’s lives.
  • I am thankful for the folks I’ve met over the past couple of years from more than 15 countries, who have helped educate me about the experiences of real people in a world that before was always “over there.”
  • I am thankful to now volunteer for an organization providing rapid response for refugees.
  • I am thankful for secure surroundings and the health of my body and my mind.
  • I am thankful for a good education and the experiences it has led me to find.
  • I am thankful for the freedoms I enjoy, won both by soldiers of foreign wars and domestic soldiers for social equality.
  • If you’re still reading, I am thankful for you. Whether or not you know it, you inspire me to keep taking on new challenges and trying to find interesting ways to share it all with you.
  • Finally, and most importantly, I am thankful that—even though we sometimes forget—we are all in this together.