“Gratitude as recognition, receptivity, and response is a basic attitude and action of the Christian life. We not only recognize and are aware of God’s gifts to us, but also continually find ways of saying thanks to God in worship, prayer, and “whatever we say or do.” Our aim is to live our whole life as a sacred gesture of thanksgiving, a deep bow of gratitude, solidifying our relationship with God.”
Our Thanksgiving devotions started with this quote and followed with nine different places in the text that command us to have an attitude of thanksgiving in our daily lives. We shared these verses around a table filled with family and friends. My brother Hugh and his wife Gretchen, their sons and soon to be daughter-in-law, my sister Susan and her husband Brad and their four sons, and Brandon and Amy Deur joined us for Thanksgiving day.
In addition to Thanksgiving festivities the Vander Plas clan blessed Cristin and Jake with a bridal shower. What fun to see them open the items they had chosen for their bridal registry. Of course, there was the traditional griddle that no new couple registers for, but I always buy in memory of Grandma Trudy and her buttermilk pancakes. Gretchen also gave Cristin six different handkerchiefs from her grandmothers and aunts. They are so beautiful.
We had a wonderful day remembering our blessings with those around the table.
The festivities continued into Friday as we visited the Tacoma Museums to see the quilt exhibit from Gee Bend. What a story of creativity and ingenuity!
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