Friends, I don't have to rehash the obvious. This ongoing pandemic has been a huge burden to each and everyone of us in some shape or form. Last year's Thanksgiving gathering was full of fear and unpredictability, and it meant many were alone and sad. It was a situation that was impossible to really "fix." Finding gratitude in those anxious-filled moments with few loved ones side by side was not easy. It was more likely a prayer coming from the depths of our souls that might have felt hollow.
The uncertainty of this virus and how it affects our lives has remained so even a year later. We live a new normal which still feels strange, and behind our masks, there is a disconnect which can be uncomfortable. Thankfully, we have vaccinations and good medical research to help us live better and take care of one another.
This year, hopefully, our Thanksgiving gathering of family and friends will carry less of a burden, and instead, more joy and laughter. A positive focus is good, but many people are still grieving the loss of loved ones which has happened over the course of the unbelievably difficult year. Hearts have been broken, and mending them will take time.
This year, as we join together, will we be able to give heartfelt praise before the long awaited breakthrough happens? A season of suffering may be weeks that turned into months that turned into years. In the middle of the fragile waiting, can we praise God for all of His precious gifts that He promises in His perfect timing? More importantly, can we give ourselves grace while we try"?
It doesn't matter if our table is "pinterest perfect" with all of the delicious traditions or the fancy dishes---no, it can look like a Charlie Brown spread with all sorts of mix-matched yummies and mix-matched guests. The most important dish is LOVE.
Wishing you a blessed and peaceful Thanksgiving.