Happy Thanksgiving!

Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life.

It turns what we have into enough, and more.

It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, confusion to clarity.

It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a friend.

It turns problems into gifts, failures into successes, the unexpected into perfect timing, and mistakes into important events.

It can turn an existence into a real life, and disconnected situations into important and beneficial lessons.

Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow. —Melody Beattie

Can’t we all just get along?

Remember, it Is not happy people who are thankful, it is thankful people who are happy.

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  1. Abraham Lincoln — “The year that is drawing towards its close, has been filled with the blessings of fruitful fields and healthful skies.” “To these bounties, which are so constantly enjoyed that we are prone to forget the source from which they come, others have been added, which are of so extraordinary a nature, that they cannot fail to penetrate and soften even the heart which is habitually insensible to the ever watchful providence of Almighty God.” Have a wonderful Thanksgiving Dodgers fans!

  2. Happy Thanksgiving MT, AC/DC, 2D2 and all the crazies that contribute their thoughts on this site! Peace, love and joyous holidays to all of you!!!

    “Reflect upon your present blessings — of which every man has many — not on your past misfortunes, of which all men have some.” – Charles Dickens

  3. Happy turkey day. Speaking of turkeys, who is having turkey today and who is cooking it? What is your favorite side dish. Mine is candied yams.

    Ps. I sent my Christmas wish to Santa…Gerritt Cole.

    1. I hope your Christmas wish come true DBM. Problem is, the fans of 29 other teams sent him the same wish. 🙂
      Nine of us tonight. Turkey on the menu. My dear wife is cooking, as always. Favorite side dish – her spectacular mashed potatoes (which I only get once a year).

    2. Dodger Mom – Hands down my dressing/stuffing… A show stopper… 1 oven turkey cooked by wife’s family and my deep fried one.
      My wife and her 6 sisters and one brother took the midnight boat trip out of Nam… They didn’t know a turkey from an emu and now they are addicted… A beautiful thing…
      Over the years when I’m with them and I hear their storiesI feel very grateful..

  4. “Gratitude is focusing on what you have rather than on what you don’t have.” —–author unknown

    A very Happy Thanksgiving to all of you. Enjoy your family. Don’t argue too much. Don’t overeat. Reconvene here tomorrow to discuss weight loss programs.

  5. Happy Thanksgiving. We celebrated ours on October 14. So much to be thankful for regardless of the season although just a bit more thankful during baseball season.

    Also there is hope for me now. Last Sunday the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League won the league championship for the first time in 29 years. I have followed them since the mid-fifties. They defeated the Hamilton Tiger Cats who won the most league games, had the highest scoring offense during the season and lowest scored against defense. The Bombers simply dominated on both ends of the field 33-12. A team that refuses to be beaten won’t be beaten.

  6. DC… remember Joe Kapp, I think his name was? Grey Cup a big deal in Canada. Happy belated Thanksgiving to you and yours.

    1. I remember Joe Kapp and By Bailey. They are the two Lions I remember from way back then. The Bombers had Leo Lewis, Ernie Pitts, Kenny Ploen and several Grey Cup appearances.

      The Grey Cup is still a big deal. Waiting 29 years gives me hope for the Dodgers.

  7. Yes, I was fortunate enough to ride in the GreyCup parade when the Lions won. Bud Grant was a very good coach in the CFL.
    I hope you are right about the Dodgers. It is time to win it all.

    1. Bud Grant went on to coach the Minnesota Vikings for quite a few years. I believe Joe Kapp joined him there for a while.

      Sorry to hijack the blog with football but DBM and myself have some things in common that other LADT posters can’t share with us.

  8. What I am thankful for:

    1. That the Farm System is awesome;
    2. That Andrew Friedman is running the show;
    3. That the Dodgers have been at the top of the league for 7 years;
    4. That the Dodgers don’t have to pay Drew Pomeranz for 4 years;
    5. That the Dodgers will sign a couple of significant free agents this off-season; and
    6. That the Dodgers will win the 2020 World Series/

  9. Living a thankful life allows us to deal with life’s hard times.

    I am thankful every day that:
    My wife is still alive
    I still have a roof over my head, a job and my health
    My God has loved and saved me
    I have the Dodgers to entertain, distract and inspire me (on occasion).

    LA Dodger Talk has become a big part of my enjoyment of the Dodgers. Happy Thanksgiving to the LADT community and live a life of Thanksgiving the year ’round.

  10. Thanks for giving for all that give.

    I grew up mixing cranberries in my dressing. Haven’t been able to convince wife and kids to give it a try.

    Happy Thanksgiving everyone.

  11. Happy Thanksgiving to all you guys & DBM. Hope you all enjoy the day.

    You are lucky live in such a great country and really do have plenty to be thankful for.

    It is not a day we celebrate in the UK, but I always think that Thanksgiving is something we could benefit from – a time to reflect on what we have, and not in what we don’t, as so many of us seem to do these days.

    Pete, I’m always here, every day reading with interest, but sometimes I have nothing to contribute.

    To be honest, I’m still suffering from the worst kind of Hangover, the Dodger kind. The only one that can last for weeks.

    I’m really conflicted as to what I want AF to do now.
    When I first posted here, I was a “push in the chips” kinda guy. Mark has turned me. I first heard the phrase “Boat Anchor” at LADT, and I cant help but think that signing Cole for 7 years will end up exactly that. In fact, I know he deserved it, but to a certain extent, CK’s contract is burdensome, as is Kenley’s.
    Question is of course that we need a co Ace to go with Beuhler if we realistically want to win a WS, and although I really like what Dustin May has, he’s at least a year away.

    Much of what Mark has preached has turned into reality over the years.
    The fickle nature of Bullpens, Pitch Framing (Grandal for Matt) is a thing after all, Boat Anchor contracts, and my favourite, finding the player before he becomes the player.
    He has been right more often than not.

    On the other hand, AC seems to have a Sixth Sense when it comes to evaluating talent. Yellich & DJLM among others would have been wearing Dodger Blue if he were GM.
    Sometimes you do have to go all in and back your hunches.

    Then, also from AC and DCs unprecedented coverage of the Dodger’s Minor League system, I find myself not wanting to trade away a single Prospect ( I get Mark’s 18 Untouchables), as they feel like family.

    So what to do?

    If Ryu will sign for the right deal I take him back. That’s only money.

    I pass on Cole & Strasberg. They will want too much and more importantly, too long.
    I go to war with the young guns, Julio, Dustin, Big Tone and Walker with Clayton in charge of the Nursery. We still have Ross & Kenta in a flexible role.

    I would wait until the TD to see where we are at. Someone Elite could well be available at that point. Verlander, Kluber etc and make my move then.
    We have more than enough Pitching to win the West.

    Now, the player i would sign is definitely Rendon. He ticks all the boxes for me, and he contributes every day. We need a 3B – it’s JT’s last year and he will play 1st for that year (as well as resting).
    He hits for average and is RH.

    It seems to me that winning a WS is about it all coming together at the right time, coupled with an element of luck and good fortune, but my biggest concern is with the final element.
    Good Game Management.

    So I’m going half way – I’m signing the best position player available, while standing pat with the Pitching until July.

    No Prospects were given up in the making of this Post.

    Eat and drink as much as you like and enjoy yourselves.

    1. Good to hear from you Watford..
      Raise one for me and keep the faith…If SP wants a 5 year I’d think about, but realistically it ain’t happening.

  12. I’m Thankful for…

    My family, friends and my two little dogs.

    A good job that allows me to provide for my family.

    Being born in the greatest country on the planet and the privilege of living by the beach.

    The Dodgers, of course.

    Not being banned from this site, yet.

      1. Thanks Watford. Happy Thanksgiving!

        I make the Bird. A twenty pounder, stuffed and roasted traditionally. I make the stuffing with onions, celery, water chestnuts, walnuts and the guts from the bird. My beautiful wife handles the mashed potatoes and yams. My cousin and his family are bringing peas and onions, and a green bean casserole. We’ll have some fresh baked butter rolls and cranberry sauce. I like the smooth kind out of the can, and my wife likes the fresh kind, so we do both.

  13. We do both on the cranberries also. My hubby cooks the bird and dressing while I do the side dishes. I also like baked sweet potatoes (I think they are yellow) and Brussels sprouts. Of course mashed potatoes and green bean casserole which I never had in Canada but grew to love here. Mince meat pie and raisin pie with the big light brown raisins along with pumpkin pie.

    1. Wifey made the apple pie and pumpkin pie last night. It’s my niece’s 18th Birthday, so we’re also having cake, oh my! I also love brussel sprouts. I like to roast them! Happy Thanksgiving DBM!!!

  14. We always use cranberries in the dressing. Cranberries are big in this household. My friend Wayne and I go raking cranberries around Lake Rossignol every October and this year raked about 300 pounds each. Elaine and I freeze enough to provide her with a glass of home made cranberry juice every day throughout the year until next fall. The rest, probably about 200 pounds, we give away to family and friends.

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