What are you thankful for?


Posted on 26th November, by Colin Loretz in Announcements. 6 Comments

Times are hard for a lot of people right now but we must remain optimistic for change. If you’re going through troubled times, keep going and you’ll learn a lot from your experiences. Times will get better and instead of dwelling on negativity we should be thankful for whatever and whomever we have in our lives. So I have to ask – what are you thankful for?

Post your response in the comments below.





6 Responses to “What are you thankful for?”

  1. I am so thankful for so many wonder friends and family members. Without them, life wouldn’t be what it is today. I’m thankful for all my wonderful coworkers, who are such a joy to work with. I am thankful for josh, who is a wonderful partner. I am thankful for Sprocket who is the most amazing cat I’ve ever had. I’m thankful to be perfectly healthy. I’m thankful to be financially stable!!!

  2. Larry D says:

    Personally, I have so much to be thankful for this year. My family is top of the list. My health, of course. Collectively – I’m so proud our nation elected a man of courage and vision, and elevated our brand internationally to a new level of acceptance and intelligence. There’s much to be hopeful for ahead, and a lot we can all do to support one another.

  3. Jessica says:

    I am thankful:
    for my new job
    that they caught Briana Denison’s murderer
    for friends and Friday nights
    for “that’s what she said”
    for my sweet dog Teddy Bear
    and also for Barack Obama! Woo!

  4. Carmen says:

    I’m thankful for the network of support I have discovered in Reno, and for all they provide me– laughter, dancing, inspiration, listening ears, singing, hugs and intelligent conversation.

    I’m also very thankful that I’m going home to be with my family for a few days to unwind before finishing up the semester.

    Oh, and I’m thankful that Greg likes it.

    That’s what she said.

  5. JP Seabury says:

    I am thankful to live in a country where my family and I can live safely and be prosperous, where acts of terrorism are the exception, not the norm.

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