Thursday, November 26, 2020

Thanksgiving, 2020


Happy Thanksgiving!

I've been writing this blog since 2006, and some of you - masochists that you are - have been reading it for almost all of that time. You've learned many things about me over the years, one of which is that Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. In a crazy world in which we too often focus on fear and negativity* and the material things in life, it's good to have a day on which to sit back and reflect on the things for which we can be truly thankful.

We’re living in a terrifying time in which it’s easy to be distracted from things for which we can be thankful, because there is so much going on that is awful. For me, this year the awful things included:

A presidential administration and its unquestioning partisan supporters that ruined America's standing in the world, coarsened our political discourse, worked overtime to undermine the results of an election that repudiated its excesses, relentlessly worked to undermine our legal system, our voting rights, and the unexpectedly fragile fundamental institutions of our government, and utterly mismanaged the tragedy of the Covid-19 pandemic, undermining the health, safety, and security of the American people; and,

The horror of realizing that many Americans continue to accept frequent mass murder - even of little children - as an acceptable price to pay for the unrestricted "right to bear arms;" and

On the whole, though, it’s actually been a decent year. Although there have been negatives, I have to consider myself a lucky man for a lot of reasons … such as:

The patient and long-suffering love of a beautiful and endlessly talented wife;

Three loving and successful children of whom I am proud beyond all measure;

Six adorable, intelligent, talented, and loving grandchildren;

A large and loving extended family;

A comfortable retirement**;

A roof over my head***;

Good health†;

Good friends;

The good fortune to be able to live in the United States of America - a country which, for all its faults, gives me the opportunity to enjoy all of the above;

The ability to write what I wish in this space without worrying about government censorship††; and,

The ability to enjoy the good things of the world that would be denied by those whose harsh and intolerant worship of a jealous and angry God ignores the beauty and possibilities of the present in favor of rigid belief in an imagined paradise in an unknowable future.

I have many things to be thankful for on this Thanksgiving Day, and it's only proper that I should take a few minutes to acknowledge that I am, as ever, most richly blessed.

I wish all of you, Dear Readers, Friends, the very happiest and safest of holidays, even if it must be limited by the measures we need to survive a deadly disease.

Have a good day. Give thanks for the good things you have and the bad things you don't. And stay out of the stores tomorrow ... you'll thank me.




More thoughts tomorrow, when we offer a new collection of Great Moments in Editing and Signage.

Bilbo

* Yes, Der Furor and the GOP, I'm talking to you.

** So far, anyhow.

*** As long as we keep up the payments.

† Until the GOP succeeds in gutting Medicare and wiping out the ACA with no replacement, anyway.

†† Yet. Given Der Furor's attitude toward the First Amendment, I'm keeping my fingers crossed.

2 comments:

  1. Happy Thanksgiving to you, too! Wynne and I feel *so* fortunate in *so* many ways - one of which is to count you and Agnes as our friends. We hope you stay safe and stay well!

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  2. I like the meme. We may be headed toward wooden toilet paper. I would be fewer processing steps to get to the shelves faster.

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