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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Report engine

We will be out of town tomorrow to celebrate Thanksgiving day with our family. We need to make sure our car is in good condition. I did the change oil few weeks ago and they report engine showing that my car is in good condition. We are thankful that we are blessed of having a good car in a good price. Just a warning, for those who plan to go out of town of travelling this holiday make sure you get your car check up before taking a risks in the road. Better to be sure than be stranded in the cold weather.

Thanksgiving day celebration 2011

As the Plasmist says, Bless the LORD, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless his holy name-Psalm 103:1. This week America is celebrating the "Thanksgiving" day! Where everyone cook and share food with their love ones and friends!. Is an opportuniy to look back and thanking God for everything He has done throughout the years. God been blessing America for so many years of freedom, bountiful life compare to other nations. But, freedom been abused and lead to many unworthy in the eyes of the Lord. Yes, God gave us the freedom but in every freedom we have limitations as well.

According to wikipedia- Thanksgiving, or Thanksgiving Day, is a holiday celebrated in the United States on the fourth Thursday in November. It has officially been an annual tradition since 1863, when during the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed a national day of thanksgiving to be celebrated on Thursday, November 26.[1] As a federal and popular holiday in the U.S., Thanksgiving is one of the major holidays of the year. Together with Christmas and the New Year, Thanksgiving is a part of the broader holiday season.

The event that Americans commonly call the "First Thanksgiving" was celebrated to give thanks to God for guiding them safely to the New World.[2] The first Thanksgiving feast lasted three days, providing enough food for 13 Pilgrims and 90 Native Americans.[3] The feast consisted of fish (cod, eels, and bass) and shellfish (clams, lobster, and mussels), wild fowl (ducks, geese, swans, and turkey), venison, berries and fruit, vegetables (peas, pumpkin, beetroot and possibly, wild or cultivated onion), harvest grains (barley and wheat), and the Three Sisters: beans, dried Indian maize or corn, and squash.[2][4][5][6] The New England colonists were accustomed to regularly celebrating "thanksgivings"—days of prayer thanking God for blessings such as military victory or the end of a drought.[7]

Let's thank the Lord everyday of what He has done in our lives. He is worthy of our praises, adoration and blessings!