Next week marks the beginning of a series of celebrations, starting with Thanksgiving and rolling into what we used to call Black Friday. I guess Black Friday is not so much of a big deal now with the onset of deal shopping at all times of the year. Black Friday has been replaced by Amazon Deal Days or something like that. I’m not so upset about it, because in my younger days, I remember White Flower Days (I probably just dated myself). For those of you that don’t know this awesome event, it was the Black Friday deals of yesteryear in Macy’s. But I digress. The Saturday after Thanksgiving is Small Business Saturday, which I absolutely love. I really do. My wife and I usually head into town and shop all the little stores. Not so much a Black Friday sale day, but it is a healthy community day that adds to the events of the season. As a society, we’ve created an extended "holiday season" as many of you know. It starts with Halloween and doesn’t stop until the Super Bowl in February. That’s over four months of festivities and gatherings. Whatever your plans are, let us hope for rain, just not the troubles that accompany the rain. So, here’s my humble holiday wish this year: may everyone’s roof hold up against the elements. It might not be the flashiest or most exciting wish, but if your roof fails during a storm, you’ll quickly realize how critical it is. Having been there a few years ago when the roof leaked and warped the drywall ceiling in my house. It was not fun with tarps and buckets trying to save the flooring. For that, I’d hate to be the guy who didn’t send out well wishes in advance. Most importantly, the holiday season is a time to take stock of what truly matters. While it’s easy to get caught up in the busyness of shopping, decorating, and planning, it’s equally important to pause and appreciate the simple things: a warm home, nice meal, family and friends, and the roof over your head…literally and figuratively. And since it’s Thanksgiving, why not start by reflecting on gratitude? This weekend, as you prepare for the whirlwind of holiday activities, take a moment to consider the things that bring meaning and joy to your life. Maybe it’s the laughter of loved ones gathered around the table, the satisfaction of a job well done, or the comfort of a familiar routine. Whatever it is, cherish it. As the holidays unfold, let’s hope for the best. The best in all of us. Let us hope for laughter instead of leaks, for joy instead of storms, and for peace and warmth to fill our homes. After all, this season is about more than just celebrations; it’s about connection, resilience, and gratitude for the things we often take for granted. So, as Thanksgiving gives way to Black Friday and the holiday hustle, remember to pause and savor the moments that matter most. May your weekend be unbelievable, your spirits be high, and your roofs hold strong. Happy Thanksgiving!
Until next time...
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