tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18946482.post3108101347012654968..comments2023-11-20T13:40:06.750-06:00Comments on Life On The Ledge <sup>©</sup>: Real ThanksgivingC. I. Maddoxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10179906878058442041noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18946482.post-6460679266138571452014-11-28T09:21:03.434-06:002014-11-28T09:21:03.434-06:00I'm screaming in my head!! We've had so ma...I'm screaming in my head!! We've had so many "extended family" with us on holidays that have no blood/marriage ties but are God's children so we celebrate together that it shakes me to the core to hear that someone has gone without fellowship. I just want to make it clear to people: Never take it for granted that every one has plans for holidays. Ask about their plans. I wish I could explain what blessings flow! Don't just ask once, either. Be specific and have an invitation in your voice. If your heart and home are open, make certain the invitation is understandable! Now I will step down from my soapbox and regret the physical distance.Phyllis Blickensderferhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03206757687699759551noreply@blogger.com