Take a moment.
Close your eyes.
Take a deep breath.
Reflect on the people for whom you are thankful to know.
Think about the things for which you are thankful to have.
Stop all the backstabbing, badmouthing, belly-aching, and bickering!
The glass is half-full… the sun will come up tomorrow… the future is great!
No complaining… or blaming!
Make Thanksgiving a “no-rant” day!
Just today, forget about your fears, troubles, or problems.
Focus on the positive: Why are YOU so blessed?

We gather on this day to be thankful for what we have, the family we love, the friends we cherish, and the blessings that will come.
Soon we will all depart from the challenging year of 2020! Hurray!
Have trust…
Faith…
Hope!
From my family to yours – best wishes for the attainment of all of the essential “R’s” during the coming winter break – a refreshing, restful, reawakening, reviewing, recreating, reviving, rejuvenating, replenishing, and re-invigorating New Year!
PKF
© 2020 Paul K. Fox
Past special-occasion blogposts
Tips for Retirees on Managing Stress During the Coming Winter Celebrations
Random Acts and Other Resolutions
Embracing the Intangibles and my LinkedIn post
We are grateful to John Hain for his Pixabay.com graphics


Music is one of life’s greatest treasures!
Your joy of creative self-expression and “making music” will sustain you through almost anything… and will transfer to your students’ success in life.
r mistakes (and there will be many) will be forgiven. Besides, there are usually no “single right answers” in music and art – only opportunities for divergent and flexible thinking, adaptability, and personal expression.
Music For All:
someone else, or sing solos at a local nursing home or senior center.
Spend a lot of time sight-reading… especially on the piano. To take your ear-training training a step further, pull out your old folk-song sight-reading series or Hindemith’s Elementary Training for Musicians and practice musicianship exercises.
