Happy Thanksgiving!

When you count your blessings today, what makes the top of your list? Click on “comments” below to tell us what you’re thankful for.

Today, WichiTalk contributors are thankful for …

  • Fashion writer Bonnie Bing: a job for which I get to write about things I like: people, places and fashion.
  • WichiTalk editor Lori O’Toole Buselt: my crazy pets, cozy quilts, my new love of swimming and a family who loves me.
  • Writer Icess Fernandez: good friends and good times, both of which make me smile when life gets tough. My health and that of my family because not everyone is blessed with good or even decent health. My co-workers who keep me laughing and on my toes and who have gotten just about every joke I’ve cracked. My sister, who has showed me that perseverance comes in many forms, you just have to be patient. My CD player on my desk, which has heard some new and amazing music this year, both from local and national talent.
  • Health writer Karen Shideler: that Thanksgiving is a holiday that’s only about gathering — and that my extended family will be able to gather around the table with us this year. I’m thankful that my nephew’s fiancee will be with us for the first time. I’m thankful for pumpkin cobbler and cherry and apple pie — and not having to feel guilty about enjoying them on Thanksgiving, even if I do write about health!
  • Features intern Megan Sterrett: my college career is coming to a close, I’ll be staying warm with some new fashion accessories, and my favorite sports teams are rocking. Can life get any better? Most importantly, I’m thankful for my family. Between work, classes and social lives, we don’t see each other often enough. I am looking forward to kicking back, relaxing and spending some time with them.
  • Writer and columnist Suzanne Perez Tobias: my husband and kiddos, dedicated teachers, “Nutcracker” music, comfy shoes, good merlot and the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. :-)

One Comment

  1. Posted December 6, 2007 at 8:01 pm | Permalink

    Okay, this is a leeetle bit late… but maybe Karen could share that recipe for pumpkin cobbler. That sounds scrumptious! It would be good for Christmas dinner too.

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