20 Things.
Happy Thanksgiving Weekend—to my friends in the U.S anyway!
I’m popping this week’s episode up a little early so that I can make my pies, brine the bird, set the table and oversee the potato peelers. 🦃 For reals, I’m hoping that you’ll be able to listen while you prep whatever it is you’re prepping—a turkey feast or otherwise!
Back in episode 83, I challenged myself and anyone else to begin making a list of 20 things you have learned or had confirmed—things you want to keep when 2020 is a distant memory. Today I’m sharing my list—reserving the right (of course) to update if needed.
Memorial Day. Our first, “summer of COLOR” photo ❤️ Thanks to Rowena Meadows in Melbourne, Australia!
Here are few of the many resources to explore about the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower voyage and landing …
The Mayflower Society
Plymouth 400
A Great Embrace of a Native American History
I quoted Elder Dallin H. Oaks from his most recent General Conference talk, Love Your Enemies and President Russell M. Nelson from his talk, Let God Prevail .
“Counting our blessings is far better than recounting our problems.”
I also played a short audio excerpt from President Nelson’s Give Thanks video message he shared on Friday, October 20th. Here’s the full video …
LOVE this song from Nate Sabin—and his daughter!
Here’s the link to this awesome song on Apple Music.
❤️ I played a SpeakPipe message from Glorielba Orta, so she will be receiving a Story Starter kit from Close To My Heart—I’m very grateful for the support of CTMH sponsoring this aspect of my podcast!
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