As a child, I was always surprised when I heard people say
that Thanksgiving was their favorite holiday. “But there aren’t any presents!” I would say with bemusement to my
siblings, and we would wonder at the oddness of adults.
Now I get it.
I love the anticipation leading up to Thanksgiving. My kids
start texting their travel plans early in the month. I begin my list making – Family
Favorite Recipes to Make, New Recipes to Try, Grocery Shopping for the 1st
Week of November, Grocery Shopping for the 2nd Week, Grocery
Shopping for the 3rd Week, Cooking Plans for the three days leading
up to Thanksgiving, and Chores that Need to Get Done Before the Family Arrives.
Every picture of a golden brown and glistening turkey makes
my stomach rumble. The aisles of the
grocery stores are filled with amazing food items I want to try and incorporate
into my Thanksgiving recipes. Memories
of the savory smells of sage, thyme, melted butter, and caramelized onions
tantalize my mind as I try to stay focused on my daily responsibilities.
My husband and I spend
our evenings leading up to the family’s homecoming freshening up bedrooms and
bathrooms, and shopping for new movies to watch late into the night with the
kids. Prayers fill our quiet times – “God,
please let all our loved ones stay healthy. Keep their cars running smoothly,
and keep them safe as they’re driving home. Bless our time together with love
and laughter and fun new memories. Teach us to be mindful of all Your blessings
and let gratitude fill our home and hearts. Amen. And please don’t let the oven
break down. Amen… again.”
A lot of the staff and students at Shepherds College share
my love for this holiday, for all the delicious food shared with family &
friends, and for a time set aside for purposeful gratitude.
“Although I love the
traditional turkey, stuffing, etc., the food I most look forward to is my wife
Emilie’s sweet potato casserole. Her recipe isn’t topped with marshmallows, but
is instead made with mashed sweet potatoes and a crunchy pecan and brown sugar
topping. Yum!” ~ Mr. Gaschke
“I’m so thankful for
all the people at Shepherds College, the staff and students.” ~ Kati, student
“I love a good
stuffing. My father-in-law makes stuffing with Italian sausage and it is
phenomenal. I also love gravy over everything!” ~ Mr. DeCiccio
"My favorite food at Thanksgiving is green bean casserole. The thing I am thankful about at Shepherds College is that I am able to have the opportunity to grow in maturity and social skills. This school has made a huge positive impact on my life." ~ Suzanne, student
“My FAVORITE food for
Thanksgiving is my Grandma’s green bean casserole!! It’s a secret family recipe
so I can’t share it… all I can tell you is that it is amazing!
I am thankful for the
growth I have seen in the students this semester. They have worked very hard!” ~ Mrs. Kolkman
“I love the devil’s
food cake and apple cider. I’m thankful for all the friends and staff members
who love me at Shepherds College.” ~
Anthony, student
“My favorite
Thanksgiving food is turkey, crock-pot stuffing and my aunt’s sweet potato
casserole.
I have so much to be
thankful for – my hard-working and creative staff, the opportunity to teach On
and For a Purpose, and the students’ growth toward Appropriate Independence.” ~ Miss Houk
“I love French Silk
Pie! I’m thankful for the Academic Advisors.” ~ Megan, student
“The foods I look
forward to the most on Thanksgiving – turkey, mashed potatoes, deviled eggs and
pumpkin pie! I am so thankful that my students make me laugh!” ~ Mrs. Luchterhand
“My favorite
Thanksgiving food is homemade rolls. I am thankful for my friends.” ~ Katherine, student
“I love mashed
potatoes! I think they’re delicious!
I’m thankful for the
great conversations I’ve had with the students while driving this semester. I
love when they open up and feel comfortable sharing what is going on in their
lives with me!” ~ Mrs. Patton
“My favorite food is
sweet potatoes. I’m thankful for friends who love me so much.” ~ Andrew, student
“I’m thankful for the
students’ enthusiasm. It’s a great feeling to be greeted with so much joy and
energy!” ~ Mrs. Konopasek
“My favorite food is
green bean casserole and I’m thankful for all the fun outings we go on at
Shepherds College.” ~ Krista, student
“I’m looking forward
to Elegant Farmer’s brown bag, caramel apple pie.
“I’m thankful that I
work with such a high caliber, creative, passionate and caring group of people,
and I’m thankful for the impact the students have made in my life.” ~ Mr. Canright
"My favorite food is Pumpkin Cheesecake. I'm thankful for my Academic Advisor, Miss Pollard. She has helped steer me in the right direction of how I'm supposed to be acting and following the rules." ~ Jonathan, student
“I am thankful for all
my students and the joy, diversity, and energy they bring into my life!! They
are all wonderful, and I’m thankful to have a small part in their lives.” ~ Miss Pollard
“Turkey and pumpkin
pie! I’m thankful I can be at Shepherds College.” ~ Alex, student
“I love plain sweet
potatoes without brown sugar or marshmallows on top. I think they are so
delicious just the way they are. I like to savor the flavor, with maybe just a
little butter, but it’s not required to enjoy!
I’m thankful coming in
on Sunday evenings to be with the first-year ladies as the overnight person. It
is so refreshing to see them outside of the academic arena and have time to
just talk to them.” ~ Mrs. Harvey
“My parents are coming
for Thanksgiving so I’m hosting for the first time! I’m most looking forward to
potatoes – mashed and sweet! My husband Matt is looking forward to the HUGE
turkey my parents are lugging all the way from New York, and pumpkin
cheesecake!
I am thankful for two
things – the support of my supervisors and the way that God continually uses
Shepherds College to sanctify me, to make me more like Him. I think I often
forget that God has me here to accomplish His own will within me, not just so I
can serve.” ~ Mrs. Cyr
Mr. Wright's favorite Thanksgiving dishes. |
From the Shepherds
College family to yours –
We pray that you find
love reflected in each face seated around your table, that you find joy in the
memory of each precious face that is no longer there, and that each morsel of
delicious food, each beloved family tradition, and each moment of shared happiness
ultimately serves to bring you closer to the One who provided it all.
Have a Blessed & Happy
Thanksgiving!
Shepherds College - Guiding Your Transition to Appropriate Independence. Please visit us at www.shepherdscollege.edu.
Thank you. One of the many things I am thankful for again this year is the loving caring staff at Shepherds College. I am so very grateful for the opportunities you provide for my nephew, Ryan, and the other students. May all of you have a blessed, happy, safe Thanksgiving weekend.
ReplyDeletethat is a fantastic post. Thank you. I am touched and blessed. Happy Thanksgiving.
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