Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Happy Thanksgiving
If you read this blog, you may already know that Halloween is one of my favorite holidays.
O.K., I also like the Fourth of July, and Christmas.
But Thanksgiving is usually one of the few holidays that actually lives up to it's name, putting it pretty high on my list as well.
There's no gift-giving involved, no gift-wrapping, no last-minute anxiety that you forgot something for someone, or failed to get the perfect gift.
Don't get me wrong. I love giving gifts. I appreciate the thought behind finding something special to surprise someone.
But it seems Thanksgiving comes with just the expectation of being thankful. And that is something you can never do enough of.
So on this Thanksgiving weekend, join me in looking for your blessings, and looking for the good in life.
It's something we often don't do enough of the other 364 days of the year.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Comments:
Having a child I quiclkly came to realize I have so much to be thankful for. Every day since I found out I was pregnant I thanked God for my son. In April we discovered after a year of searching for answers that my son suffered a stroke before birth. I am grateful for everything he is capable of doing. He struggles with speech but when he tells me "NO" emphatically I look at it as a blessing in disguise. When you have a child with "special needs" who is a "survivor" you begin to look at every day as a "Thanksgiving" day.
 
Kay. I thought you would love the thanksgiving idea that was spread in Belleville this year. Our chiropractors, Drs. Jerry and Jeannette Kennedy, put out a giant bowl of rocks. Yes, ROCKS! We were encouraged to take one for ourselves and some for our friends. They were gratitude rocks. The card that came with them read, "This gratitude rock fits perfectly in your pocket and serves as a reminder for you to feel gratitude for something in your life. It is an anchor that brings you back to a state where peace, joy, and love exist within you." We loved it!
 
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Kay Quinn
Name: Kay Quinn
Location: St. Louis, MO
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Health and medical issues make up one of the most exciting beats in the newsroom. Few other areas of news touch each and every one of us so closely and so often.

 

Whether you're a senior worried about paying for prescription drugs, a parent concerned about the health of a child or waging your own fight against cancer or heart disease, you can usually find health news that applies to you in my daily reports.

 

I always tell St. Louisans they are so fortunate when it comes to health care. Our city is home to two research hospitals.

 

Doctors and scientists at Washington University School of Medicine and St. Louis University School of Medicine are involved in some of the most critical research underway in medicine today.

 

Work is bring done right at this moment, right in our area, that could lead to a vaccine for bird flu or better ways to diagnose and treat Alzheimer's disease.

 

I enjoy staying on top of those stories, as well as bringing you health and medical news you can use.

 

Along with the latest medical breakthroughs, you'll frequently find information on low-cost exercise programs right around the corner from where you live, or details on where to get this year's flu shot.

 

Many viewers want to know whether I have a medical background.  I don't, but my mother was a nurse and I know her health background made a big impression on me as a child.

 

It's the lifelong curiosity and interest I have in health issues that serves me well in my work as health reporter.

 

Staying on top of what you need to know to stay fit and healthy is a job I love.

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