Thanks Giving Season
As I sit down to write this it’s still 91 degrees outside and my daughter and I just finished removing our Halloween decorations at our home and so we have officially entered into the “holiday season.” Soon it will be Veteran’s day followed by Thanksgiving, Christmas, Chanukah, Kwanzaa and then New Year’s. Wow! I’m tired just thinking about it. Have you thought about some self-care or some time off just for you?
As my daughter and I packed up our decorations on that warm day we started talking about being grateful for the lives we have and the ability we have to live as we want. We are grateful to all our veterans for their many sacrifices and their overall service.
As a business owner, I am grateful to be able to help others through their difficult times and have the freedom to set my own schedule, plus I get to work with a wonderful group of people every day. I am also very thankful for all of you, CAMFT members for your friendship, sharing of your ideas and knowledge so freely with me. Lastly, I am very grateful for the chapter’s board and all the hard work and energy that each of them put in each and every month. Plus they also seem to have new ideas brewing that continue to improve our chapter.
I hope you and your family and friends have a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday.
Until next time,
Sherry