Which side of the turkey has the most feathers?
The outside.
Duh!
Bwahahahaha!
I feel the need to do a short ‘What I am thankful for’ post. It’s early but we’re going to be gone and this will probably be my last post before next week. In fact, I asked a question over on the Domestic Servitude blog that you should go and help me with. *nods*
In no particular order, I am thankful for:
- I have love in my life. Lots and lots of love. I have lots of people to love, and lots of people who love me in return.
- My husband. My best friend, my partner, my lover, my owner.
- Our health. Mentally, physically, spiritually.
- Joy. Our house is a happy home.
- My children. They are good kids and I’m so proud to be their mother. I love them all so much.
- My granddaughter. She’s beautiful. Her presence has revealed to me a sense of family, of continuation, of love and connection that I had no idea existed. I’m thankful to have been given the opportunity to so intimately observe my daughter grow into motherhood and to participate in that growth.
- I’m thankful that Master understands my need to go home this holiday season. As soon as I said that my mom is not well, he made it happen without a second thought.
- I’m thankful that my mom’s health, fragile as it is, is allowing for at least one more Thanksgiving. I can only hope and pray for more.
- Finances. Knowing so many who are struggling to stay afloat in this economy makes me incredibly grateful that Master’s job is stable and secure. We can afford to celebrate, and I’m so thankful for that.
- I have a home. A beautiful, spacious, warm, comfortable home, with all of the comforts and conveniences of such.
- Food. In a world where so many do, nobody in this house ever goes to bed hungry.
- Living my dreams. There is nothing unfulfilled, nothing hidden, nothing unrealized. I can have it all, it’s all right here.
- Honesty and openness. I can, and do, share everything with him, and I’m free from judgement.
- Laughter, whether in bed late at night or with my kids, I’m grateful to have someone to laugh with.
- It hasn’t snowed yet. I’m SO thankful!
- Good books. Especially good books that are accompanied by a warm blanket, a comfortable chair, a cup of coffee and a man who lets me disappear into it for hours at a time.
- Sex. I’m thankful for sex. Not just any sex, good sex.
- Friends. I have some!
- My cats. I love my cats. Especially when they just hop up and plant themselves in your face, so confident that you love them and that you’re, of course, delighted to have their attention. I can’t help but admire anything that sure of spirit!
- Chocolate. That one is self-explanatory!
- The internet, for connecting me with friends I’d have otherwise never met.
Happy Thanksgiving!












I am thankful for your blog.
I totally agree……..
Kaya thank you for sharing your life with all of us.
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This post just made me smile.
Keya, great post, gratitude is so important, have a great Thanksdiving.
Warm hugs,
Paul.
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Thanks for the reminders on a dreary rainy afternoon.
Kaya,
I hope you enjoy the time with your mom and the rest of the family. Have a great Thanksgiving!
Hope you have a safe trip and a wonderful visit with your mom.
Likewise I have tons to be thankful for in my life and I know it and acknowledge it regularly…to myself and those that it applies to. And that being said, this applies to you..I am thankful for your blog, the smiles you often give to me, the thoughts you often provoke in my head, the controversy that allows me and others to exchange ideas and their meanings in our lives even though they are heated at times. I am thankful to have found your blog. And just to let you know (not that I will probably be missed any) but I will be flying overseas to be with Sir for a month and cannot access your blog from there since it is blocked and listed as a restricted site by the Kuwaiti Government.So I will not be commenting until mid January again. But know..OMG, I am gonna miss reading it but will catch up in Jan. Happy Thanksgiving, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your family. Hugs. ThePinkPoppet.
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Amen.
Thanks for posting such a heart warming entry. We love your blog, and we thank you for all the effort that goes into it! Happy Thanksgiving Kaya!
Thank you guys so much! I love going away on a trip with warm fuzzies. I <3 you all!
See you next week. I hope your holidays are wonderful!
Fashionably late – I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving missy. I’m not actually HAVING Thanksgiving so I hope you celebrate enough for the both of us!
~Chloe, giving thanks for the interwebz.
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Love your list! Enjoy your trip to see your family. <3
Happy Thanksgiving to you too Kaya!
Great list
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Kaya, thank you for the terrible joke (lol!) and the wonderful gratitudes. Most of us have more to be thankful for than we know unless we make such a list…hope your holidays were full of goodness. How good that you get to visit your mom…hugs and blessings backatcha!
nilla
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Just one last thought…Kaya, you have been a blessing in my life this past year. I just started a “shitstorm” of Kaya volume on a pagan list I’m on…and I am proud of it! I thought of you, and fet, and my principles about this particular issue…no…not going there…anyway…just had to say that I’m thankful that you have taught me to be outspoken and be damned what “they” think. Thank you..one is never too old to learn!
nilla
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Happy Thanksgiving to you too! I hope you enjoy your trip, and may you always have as much to be thankful for
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