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Title: Dutch defines Thanksgiving...go ahead, DUmpmonky's, read it
Post by: Skul on November 25, 2013, 06:30:49 PM
Dutch, I hope you don't mind.

I am going to put this here, not to thumb noses at anyone- but because this is how I believe people should act- much to the horror of the DUmpmonkiez- in a true Christian fashion this holiday:

For some, Thanksgiving can be a time of frantically putting together a meal fit for a king- Ann D. noticed that too many people were not able to have the dinner that many of us were accustomed to, so she found a way to provide Thanksgiving dinner for those in the community. In 2002 Ann, Norma B. and Clarion C., plus many more volunteers helped make a Thanksgiving meal for people to enjoy that might not otherwise get the traditional dinner or may just need some extra company that day. Every year since then they have provided this blessing to many individuals and families.
The second year the turkeys were donated by an anonymous Donor. That individual has donated turkeys every year since and the Presbyterian Church of Gordon provides the facility for this wonderful event.
Each year the numbers have increased. The first year they served roughly 45 people. The last few years they have averaged around 85, and one year an astonishing 105 people shared this Thanksgiving dinner.
Over the years Ann became ill, but being blessed with faith and love she continued to help with all but one meal. The last year she helped all she could but her dear friend Norma insisted she rest. She suggested that Ann make a list of what she was thankful for this year instead. It went something like this, said Norma: My church and my faith. Dale my husband. My children and grandchildren. All my friends and this community.
Ann helped shed light on what being a community means. Putting her wants aside to help others during the holiday or any other day. This Thanksgiving make your own little list or do something a little extra for someone who might need a blessing. If you need a blessing then come to the Thanksgiving dinner at the Gordon Presbyterian Church on Thanksgiving day at noon.

The dinner my mother started 11 years ago is served free to anyone who attends. They don't need to be a member of the church and we have welcomed other denominations, the homeless, the less fortunate, and all into the doors. We send food home with any who would like it.
My mother passed away this spring of cancer, after fighting for ten years. This last year we had several native Americans come to join us. One of the ladies in the kitchen made a comment that 'these people' showed up and are taking too much food. My mother didn't say a word, but walked out slowly with a cane, sat down with 'these people' and spoke with them. My mother had been a teacher in town for 40 years and knew almost everyone in town. She thanked them for coming and personally helped them fill take away dinners for later- for  she knew they 'those people' may not have any other food in their house that evening.

So, this Thanksgiving I will be there, trying to fill my mothers shoes and giving a bit to those who need a bit.
Title: Re: This is Thanksgiving...go ahead, DUmpmonky's, read it
Post by: dandi on November 25, 2013, 06:41:01 PM
Most of the Proud Atheist Club at DU, who never fail to jump into a Christian-bashing thread and pile on with their own special brand of vile snark, would never lift a finger to help anyone out the way these kind souls have.
Title: Re: This is Thanksgiving...go ahead, DUmpmonky's, read it
Post by: Freeper on November 25, 2013, 06:46:50 PM
Most of the Proud Atheist Club at DU, who never fail to jump into a Christian-bashing thread and pile on with their own special brand of vile snark, would never lift a finger to help anyone out the way these kind souls have.

They would rather have the government take from other people and hand it to others than to help anyone out of their own pocket.
Title: Re: This is Thanksgiving...go ahead, DUmpmonky's, read it
Post by: dutch508 on November 25, 2013, 07:19:07 PM
The article was in the local paper with mom's picture in it. On the front page. Above the fold. I did not write it and mom would have been embarrassed by it. She believed that your works showed your faith.
Title: Re: This is Thanksgiving...go ahead, DUmpmonky's, read it
Post by: freedumb2003b on November 25, 2013, 07:22:17 PM
The article was in the local paper with mom's picture in it. On the front page. Above the fold. I did not write it and mom would have been embarrassed by it. She believed that your works showed your faith.


The best are always the meek.  Not weak, just humble.

Your mom clearly had the backbone to do what needed to be done.

DUmp monkeys, this is what people of faith, conviction and live in their hearts do. 

You can learn.
Title: Re: This is Thanksgiving...go ahead, DUmpmonky's, read it
Post by: Big Dog on November 25, 2013, 07:33:23 PM
Bravo Zulu to you, dutch, and to the memory of your mother. You both have done great things for your community.

Title: Re: This is Thanksgiving...go ahead, DUmpmonky's, read it
Post by: NHSparky on November 25, 2013, 07:42:51 PM
There must be some dust in the room, dammit.

And I want this story to be spread far and wide.

I'd like, with your permission dutch, to send this (with proper attribution) to my local fishwrap.  I think we forget far too easily what the holidays (and every day, for that matter) should be about.
Title: Re: This is Thanksgiving...go ahead, DUmpmonky's, read it
Post by: dutch508 on November 25, 2013, 07:54:01 PM
I sent you a PM, sparks, with were to find it.
You have my permission to use my words, but the story was written by the paper.
Title: Re: This is Thanksgiving...go ahead, DUmpmonky's, read it
Post by: NHSparky on November 25, 2013, 07:56:27 PM
Thanks again.  I got a bitch-slap a few minutes ago.  Probably deserved it for being such a softie.

We need to remind ourselves that this life is made up of wonderful people who can teach us many things, no matter how wise or smart (note the difference) we think we are.
Title: Re: This is Thanksgiving...go ahead, DUmpmonky's, read it
Post by: Skul on November 25, 2013, 08:35:46 PM
Thanks again.  I got a bitch-slap a few minutes ago.  Probably deserved it for being such a softie.

We need to remind ourselves that this life is made up of wonderful people who can teach us many things, no matter how wise or smart (note the difference) we think we are.
That was probably Dutch. He's just waiting till I'm not looking before he whacks me.  :-)
Title: Re: This is Thanksgiving...go ahead, DUmpmonky's, read it
Post by: JLO on November 25, 2013, 09:22:31 PM
The article was in the local paper with mom's picture in it. On the front page. Above the fold. I did not write it and mom would have been embarrassed by it. She believed that your works showed your faith.


Wow.  How nice is that.   :yahoo:
Title: Re: This is Thanksgiving...go ahead, DUmpmonky's, read it
Post by: GOBUCKS on November 25, 2013, 09:51:40 PM
I sent you a PM, sparks, with were to find it.
You have my permission to use my words, but the story was written by the paper.

Pam Dawson would have handled this differently.
Title: Re: Dutch defines Thanksgiving...go ahead, DUmpmonky's, read it
Post by: BlueStateSaint on November 26, 2013, 04:32:58 AM
Dutch, it's obvious that you got some good genes from your mom.  H5, and a PM on the way.