Linda,
Thanks for the holiday wishes. (It WAS a good one here at our place.)
I'm worried about one thing though.
Hawthorne says you don't have a 4th of July in Canada.......
I know you don't celebrate our Independence Day, but I'll bet there's a day between the 3rd and the 5th on your calendar.....Eh?.
Best wishes,
Den
Happy Thanksgiving to all my American friends...
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving to all my American friends...
Hey, that means I could move to Canada and never get older--my birthday is the 4th of July.Hawthorne wrote: We don't have a 4th of July but we DO have a 1st of July.
We just got our first 6" of snow.Jere wrote:And we are getting our first snow tonight.
Thanks Linda. We had a great Thanksgiving--the Lord has blessed us in many wonderful ways.lindas88 wrote:I just wanted to tell all my new American friends to have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
The following is the way I ended my very first post--
And I am still thankful for all of you.Born Tired wrote:Sweet Dreams to all,
Esther
Psalm 107:1 "O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is good"
I am thankful for this forum.
My husband says, "Esther is not a morning person---and it goes downhill from there."
I Thes. 5:16 "Rejoice evermore."
I Thes. 5:16 "Rejoice evermore."
Re: Happy Thanksgiving to all my American friends...
The best thing about being a Canadian living in the US is the opportunity to celebrate twice. I love leftover turkey!Ric wrote:You made me curious. WHOA!! there really IS a thanksgiving in Canada!
Only problem is that my customer's system "blew up" over Thanksgiving weekend, so I had to rush to his site for a week and my family ate all the leftovers while I was gone.
Of course Canada does. But even better, they have a holiday on the FIRST OF JULY, again beating out our US cousins. .Next you'll tell us you have a FOURTH OF JULY!
The CPAPer formerly known as WAFlowers