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Old 12-15-2009, 07:22 AM   #41
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I'm thankful for my family and friends...and especially my little girl that is currently chatting and squirmy next to me.

I am thankful to have bullet proof job and one that allows me to take a year off to raise my baby.

I am thankful to have all the basics and then some. House, heat, food, health.

If ever I need anything, I have a huge network/support system of family and friends. We take care of one another, and for that, I am wealthy....

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Old 12-15-2009, 08:28 AM   #42
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Pass it on people. Find the first charity that catches your fancy and toss a few bucks their way. Give a toy to a toy drive. Throw some of those cans in your cupboard at a food bank. Spend a little time in a soup kitchen. Dig out all of those clothes that you haven't worn in 10 years, that you barely wore at all, and donate them to Goodwill or a church.
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Old 12-15-2009, 02:00 PM   #43
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I'm thankful my Aunt just got a clean bill of health yesterday.

And I enjoy the fact that I'm not in a dead end job or a job that's honestly going under (we're slow but picking up). And I get to go full time with benefits this year!
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Old 12-15-2009, 02:02 PM   #44
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Pass it on people. Find the first charity that catches your fancy and toss a few bucks their way. Give a toy to a toy drive. Throw some of those cans in your cupboard at a food bank. Spend a little time in a soup kitchen. Dig out all of those clothes that you haven't worn in 10 years, that you barely wore at all, and donate them to Goodwill or a church.
THIS.

Seriously, now more than ever.
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