“Don’t pray when it rains if you don’t pray when the sun shines." (Satchel Paige) Old Satch knew a lot about baseball, and he knew a lot about prayer, too. I’ll bet that he and his family said a prayer at their Thanksgiving dinner, too. Is that a part of your tradition also? ;-) Jack
FLORIDA B.S. SAYS THIS: Thanksgiving Day was a facinating day when we were kids. We got a ride in a cold delivery truck out to the farm where the entire family convened a day of hugging and squeezing, combined with laughter and love. After the dishes were washed Aunt Laura would sit behind the piano and would beltout hyms and everyone joined singing.
THIS WHAT F.M. AND HIS FAMILY DO IN WISCONSIN: Yes, prayer is a part of our Thanksgiving - usually each person at the table offers a reason for thanksgiving, prior to our prayer.
GRANDPA L.K. RESPONDS FROM OHIO: My two year old grandson will lead us (20 plus) in prayer at Thanksgiving. He reaches out, we all hold hands, he mumbles a few things, then says AMEN. Is this grand?
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