The American tradition of Thanksgiving looms large with tables overflowing with turkey, sweet potatoes and pumpkin pies. As I child, I recall loud and almost chaotic Thanksgiving gatherings. We laughed, ate, napped and played cards. Now, living so far from my parents and siblings, I've attempted to create new traditions. It is not always easy. This year will be the first time in a number of years that both our nuclear family will be together. We will merge traditions with friends who will host us all. In fact, the promised feast sounds so good that the crowd is growing. __What are your Thanksgiving traditions? Memories? __Enjoy the moments!
What a memory, Saguaro Sabercats take the Class 4A Division I title. Max could not have done it without the fuel of his fans and family. That's what made it special.
While any time is a good time to begin saving family stories, October is becoming recognized as a good time to harvest the stories. With ten days left in the month, share a LifeCatching moment with a family member. Sort through old photos and label them. Record or write down a story or two that those photos prompt a memory of. I'd enjoy hearing about your experience capturing the stories.