SAXBOY Sax Player Greg Vail

                               A Day in the Life... a Sax Player's Story.

Happy Thanksgiving WWW!!!

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This entry was posted on 11/26/2008 11:43 AM and is filed under Personal.

Well, twas the day before thanking and all thru the house, every creature is stirring including the mouse!!!

I hope you have a blessed Thanksgiving Day tomorrow! We all know that many people around the world have soooo much less than we do. Even our worst of moments are a dream to people in life threatening and destructive situations. I will not attempt to make a point here by listing situations that suck with a capitol S!

Instead, Let us look at all we do have. I am blessed with the most amazing children, a job occupation that is a dream, a wonderful family and a church that does try and change the world for the better! Each could have disclaimer of sorts, but the reality is, I know I am blessed!

Therefore, going into this season of Thanksgiving, I want to say thanks to my Lord for all His rich blessings! I am truly nothing without His presence and love! I love my kids so much and know how blessed I am to have children that are so bright, healthy and gifted!

I am blessed with an amazing group of friends in my life too! I wont start listing names here, but it is a LONG list! I have also been blessed with an ongoing list of new friends thru the internet. Just today I was online with people from Columbia, Armenia, Indonesia and as far out in the US as the Hawaiian Islands. How cool is that. To be apart of peoples lives all over the world is an amazing blessing.

So, please take a moment and count your blessings during this Holiday devoted to thanksgiving and gratitude.

Thanks you for letting me share with you-all online and I pray your lives will continue to be filled with blessings and help in times of need!

Greg Vail SAXBOY

 

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