A Time of Giving Thanks
It’s that time of year to be thankful for all we have. To take a few deep breaths between our busy-ness and take a moment to experience the stillness we need to reflect on those tiny moments that pass by like images on a home movie. It’s reflecting on those snippets that create those memories which make up the story of our lives. So often, the days slide by and we are left with (like me) a sense of panic as I tick off so many things I still want to accomplish, versus the time left in my way too short life.
In a few days I’ll board a plane for the overnight flight to Germany to help my dear father celebrate his 93rd birthday on December 18th. I am thankful every day that I was able to find him, after a lifetime of not knowing anything about the man who gave me half my DNA. I am thankful that we took to each other and have been able to bond as father and daughter. It’s too bad there is an ocean between us, but then, it could be worse. He could be spending his days sprawled on a beach in Tahiti, far around the world. On second thought, what a great excuse to join him if he did! Instead we’ll spend our time strolling through those fabulous German Christmas Markets, drinking that fabulous red wine concoction known as Gluhwein and eating fabulous bratwurst smothered in spicy mustard on a semmel bun. Yum! What a great time of year to have a birthday.
Thanksgiving is not celebrated in Germany. At least not as we in the U.S. know it. The Germans call it Erntedankfest, a celebration of thankfulness for an abundant harvest. It’s more prevalent in the churches, than say, a Macy’s parade or a decadent layout of food. I also believe that along with thanks for the harvest, a few thoughts go out for family and friends who make life rich and abundant.
As our days fly by and our faces are graced with character lines, our insides too are graced with the markings of time. Let them reflect a life of love, respect, compassion, and joy. Those are the values to grace our Thanksgiving table with, not just on that November day, but every day before and after.
Look out, Papa. I’m coming soon with lots of hugs. For now, this is all I want to accomplish.