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Thankful Despite Pandemic
Posted: November 25, 2020
The pandemic can't take away our reasons for being thankful…
Editor's Note: Greg Asimakoupoulos is a contibutor to SeniorLifestyle, with the "Rhymes and Reasons" feature that originally appears on The Partial Observer website. This piece appeared as a special to the Daily Herald, which is published in suburban Chicago, including Naperville, where Greg once served as a pastor. He now resides in Washington state.
"Pass the yams! And pass the turkey!
  
Pass the iPad, too!
I want to FaceTime with my family.
Though quarantined from loved ones
I am grateful I'm not sick.
And I'm thanking God I have technology."
In a challenging year in which   you may be struggling to come up with things for which to be grateful,   don't forget Wi-Fi, Zoom and FaceTime. While pumpkin pie remains our   go-to dessert, technology unquestionably takes the cake!
Without doubt, this Thanksgiving   will be one to remember. The protocols in place mean restrictions on   travel, smaller gatherings at home, and separation from extended family   members. It's all designed to curb the ravenous appetite of an uninvited   houseguest that refuses to get the hint.
In the past 10 months, COVID-19   has eaten our nation out of house and home. This rude intruder has   devoured happy times and created sad ones.
In-person learning has been   canceled, bars and restaurants have been closed, religious services have   been reduced and stores have gone out of business.
All the same, this unwelcome visitor is now taking even bigger bites out of a much-loved holiday.
But, Thanksgiving has not been canceled. May I repeat -- COVID cannot cancel Thanksgiving!
Remember, Thanksgiving is not defined by who's at our table but what's in our heart.
Unlike any previous year, this Thanksgiving season will be different.
But in spite of the restrictions, there is still the opportunity to gather. There is still the opportunity to reflect.
And, if we are willing to do the   research, there are countless reasons to be grateful. I'm convinced that   the key to salvaging this pandemic-plagued holiday is remembering.
"Remember to say thanks!"
From the time I was a toddler, my   mother's words have rung in my ears. But her desire to instruct her   firstborn in good behavior resulted in more than what she hoped for.
Those four little words continue to inform   me as an adult. As I've contemplated my mom's advice, I've come to see   they contain the secret to cultivating a grateful heart.
We recognize those things for which we have to be thankful when we take time to remember.
Memory is a wonderful gift we too   often take for granted. If Alzheimer's disease has impacted your family   as it has mine, memory is on your shortlist of things for which you   thank God.
If ever there was a time to make withdrawals from our memory banks, this is it. Recall your last visit with your parents.
Reflect on an unforgettable trip with siblings. Savor the memory of recent conversations with grandchildren.
Instead of mourning the fact that   you can't be with family members this week, remember special times you   shared with them. Take time to reflect on those who are missing being   with you this week. Remember how much they have contributed to your   life.
And while this will definitely be a Thanksgiving to remember, make sure to take time to remember. And be grateful!
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Greg Asimakoupoulos (pronounced AWESOME-uh-COPE-uh-less) is an ordained minister, published author and chaplain to a retirement community in the Pacfic Northwest. Greg maintains a blog called Rhymes and Reasons, which he graciously provides to SeniorLifestyle.Greg's writings have now been assembled in book form. See the SeniorLifestyle Store. • E-mail the author (moc.loa@veRemosewA*) • Author's website (personal or primary**)
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