I first posted a version of this back in Ott-Eight, a
few days after I started this here blog thing, and have edited it, as need be,
and reposted it every year … for fifteen years … to remind me
of where I was then, what I thought then, and what I wanted out of life. And
every year as I repost it, I realize that the more things change the more they
stay the same.
Now, not to brag, but I've been told that I am an extremely
polite person. I was raised on Please and Thank You, Yes
Ma'am, No Sir, and I still act that way today.
True story: I was selected for jury duty when we lived in
Miami and when it was my turn to be questioned, I stood up in the very narrow
aisle and put my hands behind my back. As I was questioned, I replied Yes
sir and No Sir. The judge stopped and smiled.
"Are you in the military?" he asked.
"No, sir" I said. "I was raised by a military
man and a Southern woman."
True story: A few years before that, while living in
California, I was in a grocery store buying a birthday cake for a co-worker. I
asked if I may please order a cake. May I please have a name iced onto it? I ‘Pleased’
and ‘Thank you'd’ my way through the entire process and finally as the girl was
leaving to finish my order, she turned and said, “I think you are the politest
person I've ever waited on."
I smiled and said, "Could you just shut up, please, and
ice my damn cake!"
When all else fails I slip into sarcasm. That's my motto, and
I’m thankful for that, too, but I digress.
Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday, probably because there
are no gifts involved, except for the gift of time; time spent with loved ones
and friends; the gift of thanks. A day of thanks; a truly American holiday,
like 4th of July, but one we celebrate not with picnics and beer,
firecrackers and sparklers, but with a meal shared with friends and family, and
pets, always the pets.
I have so much to be thankful for again this year. Yes, the
usual family and friends and health and happiness, blah blah blah, everyone
says that, but this year, with the exception of one awful day in February, has
been good. I am thankful that Carlos and I are fine; we have been pricked and
boostered and can say that neither one of us has ever tested positive for
COVID.
That one bad day: the day Tuxedo left us, and a day that hits
me every single day since. But I am thankful for the many years with the
Greatest Cat Ever, and his little buddy MaxGoldberg, who left us in 2022.
I am also grateful for the memories of a wee black dog
tearing across the back yard with a four-foot tree branch in his mouth begging
to play fetch; Ozzo was one of a kind.
I am thankful to this link around the world that I have found
with bloggers, where I find people very different from myself, and people very
much like myself, and we all co-exist peacefully. I am grateful to our dear
Anne Marie and her love for F-bombs and disdain for ABBA, something we shared.
I miss her wit and sarcasm and musical Saturdays, but I am thankful for having
have them. I also miss her husband, ArTeeGee, who left us to join her. I am
grateful for the bloggers who still blog and the words and opinions and jokes
and Candy Shop photos they share.
And I am thankful, as well as hopeful, that even though
America is still mired in hate and division, us versus them, and
criminality, there are still spots of decency and inclusion and hope. I may be
a bit of a Pollyanna but I am hopeful that things will change and we will keep
our government from the hands of tyrants, racists, bigots and traitors. Sure,
it’s still a bit dark here, but we are all becoming more aware that if we want to
change we must make change and I am thankful that we
live in a country where we have that freedom.
As a gay man I know all too well that … cue PSA music … It
Gets Better.
Twenty-three years ago, when we began this ride, Carlos and I
couldn’t be legally married anywhere in America, and here we are now, married
for nine years … in South Carolina of all places. I am
thankful for that every day and will fight to the death anyone who thinks our
marriage can somehow be erased. Carlos and I are husband and
husband and that’s how it will stay. That bell cannot be unrung, no matter who
says what. No matter who sits on the Supreme Court.
Trust. And be thankful.
I am thankful for the years I had with my sister—I miss her
every single day—because of the things she taught me and continues to teach me.
I am grateful to her four daughters, all of whom she raised so well that when
Carlos and I told them we were getting married, they all responded, “Now
he really is our Uncle.”
I am thankful for my Dad. He didn’t ask for a gay son, but he
got one; he didn’t know what to do with a gay son, but he did the best he
could. And, when the time came to marry Carlos, it made my Dad’s day that he
could be there. I wish every gay person could have a Dad like mine, who sees
that change is good, and sees that not everyone is alike—even in your own
family—but who loves you just the same. I am thankful and grateful that he came
through his surgery feeling good and strong and ready to rumble.
I am thankful to my Mom, especially today. Thanksgiving was
her holiday; cooking for her family was my mother’s greatest joy and a great
gift to all of us. I am thankful that I can keep that tradition alive and can
see my Mom in myself as Carlos and I cook dinner for ourselves and friends. I
am thankful for her kindness, even to those who were unkind to her; I am
grateful for her laughter, which I can still hear in my head, and the way she
would say, ‘Bye bye, sweetie, I love you,’ as we ended a phone call.
I am thankful for icy cold mornings and clear blue skies …
colored leaves falling. I am thankful for Consuelo and Rosita because,
well, I'm bigger than them and I will always beat them ... just channeling a
little Joan Crawford and Christina at the pool.
I am thankful for Carlos. Every.Single.Day. There isn’t a day
that goes by that I don’t think about how lucky I am to have him; even the days
when he makes me insane … more insane. I realize I’d rather be
driven nuts by him for a moment than not to have him in my life
at all. I am thankful for the smirk he gives me; I am thankful
for the look of horror on his face when I bust out a showtune; I am just plain
thankful. I don’t know where I’d be, or who I’d be, if I hadn’t met him all
those years ago.
I am thankful for music and pets and soft blankets and
breathing and speaking, and having a voice to use, and use often. I realize we
are still facing a tough time in this country; we are still facing division; we
are still seeing our Black and Brown brothers and sisters killed by police, and
self-entitled crybaby vigilantes; we are still seeing our trans brothers and
sisters murdered; we still see hate; we are seeing hatred towards refugees
fleeing their homeland to come to a country built by immigrants and slaves.
But I remain hopeful, hope filled, and thankful, that
this country, most of this country, will once again stand against that hate and
divisiveness; I am thankful that we will stand for one another
and not against one another; that we will stand up to those who hate; speak out
against those who use fear to intimidate others; resist those who are
untruthful. I am thankful that more and more people are standing up
for those who may not feel like anyone would ever stand for them.
I am thankful for being woke. Yes, I am thankful for that … and
thinking being feeling loving breathing laughing crying living and speaking.
For Life … and all it encompasses.
To Life.
Thanks. PS We are celebrating Thanksgiving tomorrow with chosen family members and friends and then I'm taking the weekend off. Have a a thankful day and I'll see y'all on Monday. |
"Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday, probably because there are no gifts involved, except for the gift of time; time spent with loved ones and friends" Here here Bob...couldn't agree more.
ReplyDeleteA Happy Thanksgiving to you and Carlos🦃🦃🦃🦃🦃🦃
I have 10 for dinner tomorrow, err well later today.
We put off our dinner for ten until tomorrow because one guest has a family issue today, but no one said you only have to be thankful on Thanksgiving!
DeleteHappy 🦃🦃🦃
Thanksgiving is rather puzzling to we foreign types, but you make sense of it, making me think we should have our own Thanksgiving, especially good if no gifts are needed. You're a good guy.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteIt's already Thursday here so Happy Thanksgiving to you and Carlos!
ReplyDeleteHappy 🦃🦃🦃 to you, as well!
DeleteYou remind me to be thankful. I'm thankful for you and this annually updated blog post, which always brings tears to my eyes.
ReplyDeleteThankful is a good thing, and I'm thankful for the Blog People around the world!
DeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteThanks Debra!
DeleteThankful for you and this blog, for the love and light you bring into the world.
ReplyDeleteOkay, so now I'm blushing, Thank you!
DeleteMake sure you and Carlos have a great Thanksgiving. Just out of curiosity, which one of you cuts the bird?
ReplyDeleteHe'll be cutting the bird tonight as we are celebrating with friends today!
DeleteThanksgiving is a great opportunity for us to stop and thank everyone around us for things we take for granted, and that we should always be thankful the other 364 days of the year. Happy Turkey Day to you, Carlos, your menagerie and everyone that spends time on this blog with you.
ReplyDeleteYup. It's easy to be nice and thankful.
DeleteHappy Thanksgiving !
ReplyDeleteBack atcha, Jim! Cheers!
DeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you and yours, dear Bob. I'm thankful for you.
ReplyDeleteThanks for that. It made my day!
DeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteAnd to you as well! Cheers!
DeleteI shall repeat myself and wish you, Carlos, and all of those visiting your blog a happy, soul satisfying, day of thanksgiving! The food is a privilege; being thankful every single day is your right to acknowledge!
ReplyDelete❤️ and hugs from Colorado!!
Thanks Marcia! Well, said!
DeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you and Carlos, Bob. I'm so thankful I found your Blog!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ellen. I truly appreciate that!
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ReplyDelete(Bob, Carlos and family)
xoxoxoxoxoxoxox :-)
And the same to you and yours, TDM.
Deletexoxo
Happy Thanksgiving to you, Carlos, the cats, and all you love! Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteI know it's going to be a peace-filled weekend!
DeleteI'm thankful for you and your blog every morning!! I feel like I know you and Carlos and all your beautiful babies!! If we could get back to your politeness...it really is that Golden Rule stuff that's easy if we try...we could get closer to the America you're hopeful for!! 🤞🤞
ReplyDeleteI am very sarcastic and rudely funny, but I am also very polite; how that works, I don't know, but it does!
DeleteThank you so much for a soulful, beautiful, and positive column today. Wishing you and yours a peaceful, warm Thanksgiving w/ all the trimmings! From the base of the mini-mountain in Maine, Regina
ReplyDeleteThanks Regina, that was lovely.
DeleteA heart warming post for the day. Happy Thanksgiving Bob.
ReplyDeleteAnd I have the same wish for you as well!
DeleteThere is still talk in the neighborhood about that man who ordered a cake.....
ReplyDeleteThe man, the myth, the legend? 😁
DeleteDefinitely the legend. Word on the street is that your picture is posted behind every bakery counter in the county with the story below 😁. If you ever need to request a cake decoration, you'll have to go across the river.
DeleteA beautifully honest and optimistic piece of writing. I love what you have to say about your parents. As for the girl in the cake shop who said, “I think you are the politest person I've ever waited on" - she should read your blog when you are firing bullets at America's obnoxious right wing! Keep up the good work Bob!
ReplyDeleteI am quite the dichotomy, aren't I?
DeleteHappy Thanksgiving, Bob. It's great that you take the day seriously and think about these things, rather than just stuffing yourself. (Like I do.)
ReplyDeleteOh, I did both!!!! 🍗🍗 🥧🥧🥧
DeleteHope you're enjoying your holiday, dear. Kizzes.
ReplyDeleteSame to you, Upton!
Deletexoxo
I am thankful that you are here Bob, doing what your are doing and posting the cartoons and items of your life.
ReplyDeleteThank you, sir!
DeleteSweetpea,THIS (your post above) is just one of the reasons I love you! It's Saturday here, and we're recovering from our own Day of Gratitude with the Krewe and friends. I'm guessing that all y'all are still reveling in your own happiness this weekend and that you, like me, will continue to be the Pollyannas we've always been! See you on Monday! xoxo (we might finally be finished with leftovers by then!)
ReplyDeleteWe spent the day today doing little to nothing after cooking and serving ten friends a Thanksgiving Feast; but it was a lovely day, good food and drink, and good company so it was all worth it!
Deletexoxo
I hope I have many more years of reading this post in its variations as you change and edit it will make me thankful.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
Thanks, Janie, I love that!
Deletexoxo
Your blog posts are a source of comfort and encouragement.
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