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With Thanksgiving tomorrow, we’d just like to know what you are thankful for.
What you are most thankful for this Thanksgiving?
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Lynn Fish
I am thankful that I am 3 years cancer-free and able to travel and enjoy the company of my friends and family. And I am physically able to see the sights and meet the people of so many wonderful places in the world.
Terry Russell
I am thankful for all my family and friends and that I have the good fortune to have the means that allows me to visit with them and I have a MOBAL phone to contact them when I cannot be with them.
William Power
I had a heart attack. I’m living on borrowed time. For being alive I’m thankful!
Anonymous
Thankful that our grandparents had the courage to immigrate to the USA. That decision changed everything for those families. We respect all who have come to the USA despite the hardships. We are thankful for an abundance of love, friends and great foods 😉
David Pearl
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Joanne Shenk
I have to say that I am most thankful for my wonderful family. However, I am also thankful that Mobal has made it possible for me to speak with my husband who is in Uganda for the month. It has made a real (positive) difference for us. Thank you.
Charles Bond
We are grateful that the jehadi have not yet blown up the Sphinx and that we may, with peace in Egypt, get to see it.
Anonymous
I am thankful for my health being good enough that I can still competitively participate in sports and for the closeness of my family.
Anonymous
I am thankful that none of my children have been directly engaged in the madness of war that exists in our world. I feel the utmost compassion for those that have created paths of war, lived in the paths of war and have walk the path of war in its aftermath….Believe in peace, try to live in peace and end the madness of war.