An Annual Thanksgiving Message From Southern Plate

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Dear Southern Plate Family,

As we reflect back during the year while celebrating Thanksgiving 2023, this year has been another doosey! So many things going on that can make us feel overwhelmed, stressed and negative about the future. I join with all of you praying for peace and love in our world. 

But to keep our focus on the difficult times only moves us away from our ability to see the blessings.  No guilt is necessary when we do find ourselves focusing on wishing things weren’t so challenging.  However, when we find ourselves moving in that direction even though it sure isn’t easy, to keep ourselves moving forward, it’s so important to focus on what we are thankful for right now AND be hopeful for the future.  Even if you have had a terrible year and feel like you have nothing to be thankful for, start with the small things like being thankful for having the ability to read this message or take your next breath or feel the clothes you are wearing sitting softly against your skin.  Start with the little things.

We are all human and aren’t perfect so sometimes we need reminders.  Thanksgiving can be one of those reminders to help shift our sights back on what we actually have in our lives right now that we are truly thankful for.  But don’t let it end on Thanksgiving.  Make time to be Thankful all year round. 

Paul reminds us to “give thanks in all circumstances” (1 Thessalonians 5:18).  And James also adds,  ‘Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness”. (James 1:2-3)

So I hope this Thanksgiving is a special time for you to focus on what you have right now even if it’s less than last year… and that you find gratitude in your heart while being hopeful for the future.

I know one big thing I am thankful for is this year has brought me closer to you, the Southern Plate Family.  My heart is full as I remind myself of that glorious blessing.

Happy Thanksgiving! If you’re looking for a great way to be thankful this season be sure to grab my free gratitude printable. Gratitude Printable Southern Plate

And here’s just a little something that may make your life a tiny bit easier this holiday season.    Click here for just a little something that might make the upcoming holiday planning just a tiny bit easier.

If you’d like to place what you are thankful this year, please do so in the comments.

 

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385 Comments

  1. everyone on this web page have a happy thanksgiving and do not forget to pray for our troops that are oversea and cannot be with their families.

  2. I wish you and all your family a Happy Thanksgiving. Love all your recipes! Keep them coming. Thanks so much for your comments and stories. They are all great!

  3. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family Christy! We are all so blessed to have your wonderful stories and recipes a part of our family traditions.

    1. I sincerely wish you and all of your family a wonderful Thanksgiving!
      I am thankful for all I have and my family and most of all for my salvation,
      God is so good!! I really enjoy your recipes and the writings you post.

  4. I hope you and your family and all of your fans have a wonderful and safe Thanksgiving. We all have much to be thankful for, regardless of our current circumstances or what we do or do not have. We have life, we have Jesus

  5. As always, Christy, you have a wonderful way with words. This post was especially poignant, however, and brought a tear to my eye. I appreciate the reminder to be thankful for our own grass. 😉

    I hope that y’all have a wonderful thanksgiving!

    With love and thanks for all you do.

  6. Happy Thanksgiving to the Southern Plate Family!

    Christy,
    That Norman Rockwell Painting really ministered to my heart. It took me back to when my children were little and we all sat together at every meal and talked to each other about how our day went. Then as they got older and technology progressed that intimacy was lost and everyone began eating at different times and never at the table. Now, I am living with the grand-daughter that I reared from birth and there’s a great-grand in my care. Now, since I do most of the cooking, I’m going to re-enforce that rule of everyone sitting together at dinner time at the very least and bring back some of that lost intimacy so that this child can have some pleasant memories of fellowship while breaking bread. Thank you for the sweetest reminder.

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