Giving Thanks

It is a cool and crisp morning here in the Bay Area. I am heading over to Pietro and Deborah's house in a few hours to celebrate Thanksgiving with my good friends Daniela, John, and an assorted cast of characters. I have much to be thankful this year, as always. Not to jinx anything, but I feel like I lead a charmed life. Yes, we all have our share of problems, but generally speaking I want for nothing. Here are just a few things I am thankful for this year.
First off this year, I am thankful that I chose to leave my old employer and start with the city I now work for. I will celebrate my one year anniversary in March and the switch has been everything I could have hoped for and more. The people I work with are fun, kind and hardworking. I did not realize what a black hole I worked in until I took the leap of faith and left. I am thankful to have a home that I love. I am thankful everyday for the privilege of living in this wonderful country where we are blessed with so many basic things that others around the world lack; clean water, an ample supply of food, a civil society that celebrates and encourages diversity, a relatively peaceful day to day life, clothing, and so much more. I am thankful to have a decent car that runs and does not break down. I am thankful for the public library system that is conveniently located next to my workplace. I am thankful for music and art which inspire me daily. I am thankful for NPR (and the BBC) because it fills a good amount of my driving time with reasonable discussion and analysis of issues versus the "gotcha" soundbites mainstream media coverage has become. I am thankful to have a good stable job with (what I hope!) will turn out to be a good retirement plan. I am thankful for the election of Barack Obama this year as I feel it is a sign of good things to come. I am thankful for good affordable public education that is allowing me to attend college for twenty dollars a credit! I am thankful for the Internet and how easy it makes our daily lives. I am thankful for the Bay Area. From it's natural beauty to our incredibly diverse and liberal society, I am thankful to call it home. I am thankful for Peets, Jamba Juice, Chipotle, taco trucks, and cheap Thai restaurants. Where would I be without all of you? Very hungry. I am thankful for a postal system that works 99.9% of the time and delivers mail and packages in a timely fashion. I am thankful to books, newspapers, and literature as well as the education system that taught me to read and to dream. It is hard to imagine life without reading. I am also incredibly thankful for my DVR. Silly, but true.
I am thankful to my parents. Even though I bitch about them and our differing political views, they are genuinely great and selfless people who have only supported me and my five siblings as we have grown into the people that we are today. I am thankful for having a large and loving family. Geographically, we are spread far and wide across the country, but we still care for each other as best we can. Finally (and most importantly), I am thankful for my amazing support network of friends (both local and not so local). From catch up phone calls to silly text messages to dinner dates and special occasions, you are all the fabric squares that makes up my rich and colorful patchwork quilt of a life. I am a very rich man because of the company that I am fortunate to keep. Thank you to all of you.
I hope you all have a great holiday weekend. Stuff yourselves today and shop like crazy tomorrow! Cuidate.