Happy Thanksgiving

I would like to take this time to share what I’m thankful for this year. I’m sure many would say what is there to give thanks for since this was such a rough year. Well, I admit this has been the toughest year of my life but I have so much to be thankful for. I am thankful for Pat (the love of my life), my Mom and Dad, my sisters, our families both near and far, our friends (Pete & Audra, Brenda & Fred, Chris, Sean & Kathy, Fitty & Ingrid, Dave & Kellie just to name a few), the mini community, the men and women of Local 51, the hospital staffs, my colleagues in NASU & SV Analysis and everyone who has given us support through this year with all your thoughts and prayers. May you have a safe and wonderful Thanksgiving and Holiday Season!

This entry was posted in Update. Bookmark the permalink.

5 Responses to Happy Thanksgiving

  1. Gary, Missy, and kids says:

    Happy Holiday’s to you as well! We too are thankful for both of you and your positive outlook and determination. We are also thankful to be a part of your lives for the inspiration you give us each and everyday.

    Lots of love,
    The Olney’s

  2. Robert & Lori Cahill says:

    Pat and Angela, we too hope you both have a happy and safe holiday season.

  3. Aunt Cindy says:

    I am thankful I have such a wonderful, loving, caring niece who met and brought the love her life into our family. I love you Angela and Pat! I only wish there was not so much distance between us, but you are always close to my heart. Happy Holidays! Hugs and kisses, Aunt Cindy

  4. Sue says:

    What a wonderful way to look at things, Ang. I often…very often….think of you both and my thoughts and prayers go with you. Everyone asks about you and sends their best wishes.
    Merry Christmas. My love to you both,
    Susie

  5. Hi Angela,
    I just tried to call you about some work a contractor did for you. I heard your message about Pat and out of curiousity, I looked at the web site. I was shocked to learn about what happened to your husband. My husband also works in the construction field and worry daily when he leaves the house. He works around heavy equipment. I have no way of helping you, except to say a prayer for Pat’s progress and hopefully, soon total mobilty. I am not the type of person that goes to church, but God listens to all of us. I am sitting here silently at my desk talking to Him about Pat. The important thing is you keep your head held high and keep Pat’s spirits up. He has a long road, but the more prayers he receives the better he’ll get and the faster he’ll heal. Good Luck to both of you and many prayers from Colorado.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>