Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Thanksgiving

Ben and I had a wonderful Thanksgiving. I'm so grateful to live close to my parents. It's been years since I've been close to them. I know it won't last long, but I'm so thankful for it while it lasts.
The weeks leading up to thanksgiving had been full and difficult, so the break was much welcomed. I had originally made all sorts of plans for our trip, but in the end, we really didn't do too much. We slept in, hung out with my little brother (who is the coolest 16 year old ever), played games, went to an NHL game in Buffalo, saw the show Jersey Boys, went to lunch with my best friend from high school, and just relaxed. There were also at least three trips to Tim Hortons, lots of turkey dinner lefts overs, and plenty of Christmas cookie decorating.

While in Toronto I was reminded of my love of Canada. I love and appreciate America and the wonderful and free country it is, but when we cross the border into Canada, I honestly feel like I'm home. Feelings of patriotism and loyalty to a country are so personal, and for me at least, emotional as well. Going home brings back so many memories and emotions. I truly am so grateful for my heritage and the wonderful country of Canada.



At the Sabres hockey game


Eating our hideous cookie creations


At Jorgen's hockey game


With the recent tragic death of my 18 year old cousin I've spent a lot of time questioning and reflecting upon what matters to me in life; not what I say matters, but what really matters. I think it is so easy to get wrapped up in the busyness of our everyday schedules and miss so much of what is important. In the end, family is really all that matters. That's basically it. It's so obvious, it's hard to believe I kind of forget that at times.
As I have felt such pain and sadness these past few weeks I have found comfort in the relationships that lie within my family and have been reminded of the importance of strengthening and appreciating these relationships. Spending Thanksgiving at home was a small reminder of how lucky I am to have a great family and how important it is to stay close.


8 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful post, heather! Even though you're Canadian, we're sure glad you're here in America!!!

Leanne said...

I love that the family picture is the one with Jorgen's altered shirt. Warren will like that.

I'm glad you guys had a good time at home. We're excited for you to come spend some time with us in the spring.

April said...

Davidson, I'm sorry to hear about your cousin. That is really sad. You're right about family being the only thing that really matters in the end. This was a good post.

Burke family said...

We're sure thankful for good friends like you guys! And we can't wait to see you soon! I can hardly believe we really get to spend a couple days with you guys. So awesome! I can't wait!

Ryan Smart said...

So fun...just one question though...was this Canadian Thanksgiving or U.S.? This biracial couple thing must make marriage complicated. :) Can't wait to see you guys over Christmas!

DMC Studios said...

Preach on sistah! When suddenly half your family showed up at the doorstep to pick you up I was overwhelmed with their love for you and eachother. No one knows how to take care of us quite as well as our families. And really good friends. Love you. Good post.

Unknown said...

What a fun trip! I'm so glad you were able to go home to "Oh Canada..." It is a very cool place. I hope you have a wonderful Christmas!

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