Happy Thanksgiving to all those who celebrate it. Especially my daughter Susie and husband Wes, who are celebrating their first Thanksgiving as a married couple with Wes' family and their friends in Johannesburg. It is no mean feat to find a large turkey, cranberry sauce, stuffing and pumpkin pie filling in South Africa, but Susie is a very determined young woman.
Laura is a volunteer at FoodShare's tent on Woodland Street in Bloomfield. They needed to get donations of 19,000 turkeys to meet the requests they had received in Hartford and Tolland counties. By Tuesday they had met the goal and were taking cash donations to meet the needs of hungry residents on other days.
My son, who lives in Buenos Aires, also has challenges finding all of the ingredients for Thanksgiving dinners. Grocery stores down there do not carry turkeys.
ReplyDeleteI am glad your food bank was successful. Julie's mother went to a supermarket yesterday and bought a turkey to take out to the food bank truck in the parking lot that was collecting turkeys for the food bank.
Happy Thanksgiving Jack!
ReplyDeleteIt's good to participate in food sharing on this national holiday. Glad that your daughter is a determined woman! May you have a blessed and happy Thanksgiving Day!
ReplyDeleteA very Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family, Jack!! I'm sure Susie will serve up a great dinner for Wes' family and friends! How fun!! Great to see people helping feed others on this day of thanksgiving for all of us! Enjoy the day!!
ReplyDeleteAnd best wishes to you and your family for a wonderful Thanksgiving. Your daughter is facing quite a challenge!
ReplyDeleteNice to see volunteers out helping others at this time of year.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family Jack!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving Jack, it's always very uplifting when you hear how generous people can be.
ReplyDeleteI have friends living in Europe who have the same dilemma as your daughter but they get it done every year they are there. Determination is a good thing.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
Not celebrated here, but Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteIs this lady wearing a "turkey hat"?!That's funny!
Happy Thanksgiving, Jack!
ReplyDeleteKudos to people like Laura - volunteers are the best!
ReplyDeleteHappy Turkey Day!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving, Jack!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad they met their goal. Unfortunately, I don't think hunger will ever stop. Good that you have caring people like these in your community.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving, Jack! Glad they met their turkey target.
ReplyDeleteThat's a very appropriate and beautiful post. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family from out on the prairie in Kansas.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great program the FoodShare program is. Distributing 19,000 turkeys is impressive. I'm on the board of our local food pantry and have an inkling of how much work this is.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving Jack. Food share sounds great - that's a lot of turkeys!
ReplyDeletePerfect posting for Thanksgiving Day!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving. Love that stuffed turkey!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you, Jack. We enjoyed beautiful weather on Dauphin Island with our family... we even saw a family of dolphins about 50 yards out.
ReplyDeleteI know that Susie and Wes enjoyed being with his family but wishing that you were all there with them as well.
Bises,
Genie
Good for Laura and her organization!
ReplyDeleteGood job- we could all learn from such people, some more than others. Happy Thanksgiving to my North American friends.
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