Pecan pie
Photograph ©2008 by Brian Cohen.

Thank You — and Happy Thanksgiving 2017 to You

I realize that I am several hours early; but I wanted to be the first to wish you a very happy Thanksgiving holiday — unless you celebrate the American holiday in the eastern hemisphere, where it is already Thanksgiving as I write this; or if you happen to be Canadian, in which case you already celebrated Thanksgiving on Monday, October 9, 2017.

Thank You — and Happy Thanksgiving 2017 to You

The spate of recent negative news pertaining to frequent travel loyalty programs, politics, sexual abuse, finances, deaths, the lack of security of highly sensitive personal information, religion, and a variety of other issues seems to hit us like a tidal wave every day — but that ironically can have us feeling thankful that we are not directly affected by those reports.

In fact, realizing how fortunate we truly are these days can be taken for granted, as there is always something to challenge us and test our mettle. Will we be successful at resolving issues and incidents which have a negative impact upon us?

The answer is yes — and no. Sometimes we will be successful; and sometimes not — but we have to remember that each failure is an educational experience from which we have an opportunity to learn for the future.

Better yet, we have the opportunity to be thankful for such experiences — but we may not always acknowledge our thankfulness.

Speaking for myself, there are a number of things in life for which I am thankful — but there are times where I feel that I do not express my thankfulness enough. My hope and wish once again for this Thanksgiving is that the list of things for which I am thankful will cause you to pause for a moment and reflect on the people and things in your life for which you are thankful — and please feel free to share them in the Comments section below if you feel compelled to do so.

Despite the fact that there are many more places where I would like to visit — most notably, the South Pole and Antarctica itself — I am thankful for the opportunities to have already traveled to many places all over the world. Although I am extra thankful for the opportunity to have traveled in comfort and style during some of those times when I was either upgraded or paid for the luxury, I am equally thankful for all the other times during which I have traveled…

…even when the experience was — shall we say — not so ideal.

Every day which passes has been another day in which I have experienced exceptional health — another year has thankfully passed without me requiring medical attention of any type — especially to be able to travel the way I do. I suffer from no allergies and still do not take any medication; and I realize how rare is that gift. I wish I can bestow that gift upon everyone and eradicate disease, illness and suffering.

Not having to wonder from where my next meal is coming is another reason to be thankful, as there are people around the world who are literally starving. That simply should not happen.

I am thankful for the opportunity to help other people in many ways — most notably, to donate blood and platelets whenever I can. For me, this is the single best gift I can give to someone — I do not consider it charity — as I am truly and literally giving of myself whenever I donate blood and platelets. If you are a healthy person who does not already donate blood and platelets, please consider doing so. You could save someone’s life, for which he or she would be eternally thankful.

I am thankful for the family, friends, colleagues and acquaintances who have been and are a part of my life — especially whenever I have needed their support.

Speaking of support, the team of BoardingArea ensures that I do not have to spend time being concerned about the background issues inherent with operating a weblog — instead allowing me to write, to photograph, and to travel — and I am thankful for each and every one of them and the work they perform on a daily basis. I ensured that I let each and every one of them know just how thankful I am for them. A trip report to the House of Miles is forthcoming; and the building was listed for sale when I visited — more on that and the reasons why will be explained in a future article.

If you ever have the opportunity to meet in person my colleagues at BoardingArea, you will find that they are a great group of people — despite what you might think of their writing styles. Regardless of all of the technological options available in which to communicate instantly, expressing thoughts and experiences with the written word is still one of the more difficult things to accomplish for so many reasons. I am thankful to be a part of this group of “bloggers.”

Summary

Last — but certainly not least; and I cannot reiterate this enough — I am thankful for you. You are the reason why The Gate exists and why it keeps evolving. I learn from you whenever you take the time to comment — especially when you do not agree with what I write or when you correct me on information which I mistakenly posted — and I read every single comment posted by you. I learn from your advice and experiences…

…and there are few things which are more gratifying to me than reading how I have been able to help you either plan a trip or save money or avoid a negative experience — or even simply entertain you. I enjoy giving back to the frequent flier community any way I can — through BoardingArea and through the forums of both FlyerTalk and InsideFlyer.

I may not say it often enough; but I am thankful for you all year long — and I am honored to have the opportunity to be a small part of your life whenever you choose to read The Gate.

May you and yours have the best Thanksgiving holiday yet this year — replete with plenty of joy, happiness, success, loved ones and delicious food — and may you be truly thankful for all that you have and experienced.

Thank you — again and again — from the bottom of my heart.

I am even thankful that I found this photograph of a pecan pie — even though I do not even like pecan pie — despite having plenty of photographs of roast turkeys which I still currently cannot find. Photograph ©2008 by Brian Cohen.

  1. Out of all the travel bloggers that I read your blog is a very solid choice to read daily. I enjoy it and am thankful for the insights that you give. Thanks and Happy Thanksgiving.

  2. @ Brian — Happy Thanksgiving to you! It is refreshing to read your blog every day since you aren’t always trying to shill credit cards, like so many others. I don’t know you personally, but from reading your blog, I presume you to be a man of modesty and integrity, and for that I am thankful!

    Don’t eat too much! 🙂

    1. I like meeting fellow frequent travelers, Gene. Perhaps one day we can meet.

      That reminds me: I still have to co-organize a gathering of frequent travelers in the Atlanta area:

      http://thegatewithbriancohen.com/meet-boardingarea-bloggers-atlanta-area-interested/

      I cannot believe that greater than a year has already passed since I first posted that article; but I intend for it to happen one day.

      Would you attend?

      As for eating too much — well — I have been blessed with enjoying excellent Thanksgiving meals for most of my life; and that slight feeling of discomfort is so well worth it.

      Happy Thanksgiving to you and your loved ones, Gene — and thank you.

  3. Thanks for your posts and putting up with my (well-intended if critical) comments.

    Have a great holiday.

    But, really, is “weblog” even a thing anymore?

    1. Your critical comments are always welcome here, colleen. You are one of the readers who keeps me in line; and I appreciate that — and I enjoy your subtle sense of humor as well. Yes, I have noticed.

      “Weblog” just sounds better to me than “blog”, which sounds like someone engaging in reverse peristalsis — but perhaps I should not have mentioned that on Thanksgiving. I have always been rebellious in not following trends; and admittedly, that is to a fault.

      I am thinking of launching what I call an Internet radio program; but everyone else calls it a “podcast.” Although I have used Apple products for years, I do not like the term “podcast” because it advertises a specific product — which ironically is becoming more obscure due to the popularity of the iPhone.

      I also cannot stand the terms “app” or “meds”. Ugh. But that is my issue.

      I hope that your holidays are the best yet — and thank you!

  4. Hehehe you said ‘weblog’! That did make me smile because I wondered how many people today would even know the origin of the word blog?

    But in seriousness, thanks for the post and for all of your efforts throughout the year – I enjoy reading your (we)blog!

    1. Well, a weblog is itself a shortened version for a “log” on the “web”, Carolyn — and I am always glad whenever I can cause anyone else to smile.

      Hmm…(we)blog…that sounds like two or more people writing together to create and post content on the Internet.

      English is such a funny language, isn’t it?

      Thank you for reading The Gate — and have a joyous holiday!

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