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Monday, November 21, 2011

Thanksgiving Giveaway! (closed)

As everyone is so busy this week preparing for the holiday of Thanksgiving, perhaps it is wise to take time to remember the Giver of all 


Oh give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; His mercy endures forever. 
~ Psalm 136:1

Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through Me."
~John 14:6



In order to have a chance to win this lovely cotton necklace with bead weaving, please post a comment telling why Thanksgiving is special in your family!


5 comments:

Beelizabeth said...

Thanksgiving is special in my family because the whole family (4 generations) gathers at my mom's house. It's hard for us to get together these days.

Crazy Mom! said...

I love Thanksgiving - my favorite holiday, as it is the least stressful. It's about nice company and a good meal and relaxing with each other. We don't go anywhere and we have extra folks over, folks who don't have family, and it's fun to do.

AlanaTatter said...

I apologize to Sharon D. for accidentally deleting her comment; I am posting her original comment here. (I deleted it from the blog, not my inbox.)


It is a time when all the family gets together and remenber those who are no longer with us. By telling some of the funny things that has happened in the past.Love the necklace.

Rachelle Jones said...

Thanksgiving is special to my family because it is a time of wonderful fellowship around delicious food. We think of special things we are thankful for and we often rehearse skits and Bible verses for each other. Sometimes we play games and music together. We also read from Psalm 107 responsively and sing. Thanksgiving is a fantastic opportunity to thank God for our many blessings. (Love all your creations! Very beautiful and creative!)

Elizabeth said...

Thanksgiving is special to me because it is a time to share what the Lord has done for us over the past year. It becomes a time of worship and praise for His tender mercies and compassion on me. Love your work, Alana!