
This Thanksgiving will be a small one for me, but it will still be a good one. I’ll be making my own little feast: turkey, cornbread dressing, mashed potatoes, and green beans. Truth be told, I’m mostly looking forward to the dressing. It has always been one of my favorite foods of the season—comfort, tradition, and memory all in one dish.
It will just be me and my lovely Isabella at the table this year, and honestly, I wouldn’t have it any other way. She has truly been a lifesaver for me in more ways than I can count. She has an uncanny way of knowing when I don’t feel well, when I’m anxious, or when I just need quiet company. I am deeply thankful for her sweet, steady presence in my life.
I’m also incredibly thankful for my friendships—especially Susan—and for the people who show up for me again and again with kindness, laughter, and support. And yes, I’m even thankful for my family, even though they do manage to drive me crazy most of the time. Love is complicated, but it is still love.
Most of all today, I want to thank you—my wonderful readers. So many of you are so encouraging in your comments, and over the years I have made real, meaningful friendships through this little corner of the internet. Some of you I still hear from often. Some I haven’t heard from in a long time. And some I know have passed on. Each of you, in your own way, has made an impact on my life, and for that I am truly grateful.
I know some of you rarely comment publicly, but every once in a while I’ll receive a quiet email instead—and I treasure those messages just as much. In fifteen years of writing this blog, I’m grateful to say that negativity has been rare. The overwhelming majority of what I receive from you is warmth, encouragement, and generosity of spirit. That is no small gift.
To my readers in the United States, I wish you a peaceful, joyful Thanksgiving. And to those of you around the world who don’t celebrate this holiday—please know how thankful I am for you being part of my life all the same.
Today, my table may be small, but my gratitude is anything but.
Happy Thanksgiving, my friends. 🦃❤️









November 27th, 2025 at 7:28 am
If only there were some restaurants or bars here with the staff in that outfit.
Actually there is one organisation Up North busy supplying Naked Butlers for hen parties and the like. They wear just a black apron.
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November 27th, 2025 at 7:40 am
If I could get one (or a few) of these guys, I’d have a hell of a birthday party. 😂
November 27th, 2025 at 7:44 am
You need to attend one of my birthday parties. We are all naked apart from a “butler” who wears a black bow tie – and only that bow tie – and serves drinks and small bites:)
November 27th, 2025 at 7:45 am
I would love to! That sounds like lots of fun.
November 27th, 2025 at 5:58 pm
Lawd Have Mercy!! Wasn’t expecting him for Thanksgiving!! Sent from my iPhone