The Thanksgiving Holiday is fast approaching. It is indeed a pleasure to post the following article from Fellow THD Resident, John Larimore, my Guest Blogger for Today. Here's John E-mail, I received the other day.

Hi David,
It's been a while since I've written a guest blog post for you, and I enjoy contributing to our THD community so I have some thoughts to share with you. Feel free, once you read this, to let me know whether you'd like to include what I've written in an upcoming post. My post arises from two sources, the approach of Thanksgiving and my gratitude for living here at THD. Here goes:
Over the years, two oft-repeated sayings have frequently come to mind for me: "There's no place like home" and "Home is where the heart is." When I think about what it's been like for Carol and me to have lived here at THD for 2 and 3/4 years, our community truly has become home to us. Whenever we have been away, whether it's been for just a few hours or whether for a number of days, when we enter the lobby, experiencing the soft carpet under our feet, the warm yet gentle lighting, and the cheerful greetings of fellow residents or staff members, both Carol and I say to ourselves, "This is our home!" and it gives us a wonderful feeling inside.
We recently shared a meal at Newton's with a fellow resident whom we enjoy very much. The three of us were talking about our experience here at THD and the resident said how much she appreciated being here, how grateful she was to live here, that THD is home to her, and that if THD didn't exist, she didn't know where else she would want to live. What struck Carol and me about these comments was that, just a few moments earlier, as we were preparing to go downstairs from our apartment to Newton's we expressed these same sentiments to each other. THD is home to us and, indeed, if our community didn't exist, we don't know where we'd want to live!
I'm pretty certain that Carol and I are not the only folks here who feel as we do. No community is perfect, just as none of us human beings is perfect. We all have our quirks, our foibles, and our shortcomings, but we also have our talents, our strengths, our unique experiences, and our individual perspectives. All of these elements come together in the ambiance here to create our THD community and, Carol and I feel fortunate to be here!
Home is indeed where the heart is! Carol and I so appreciate not only our fellow residents, whom we have come to love deeply, but also our wonderful THD staff, who give generously to all of us, from their hearts, every day.
Carol and I say a heartfelt THANK YOU to all the concierge staff, the kitchen crew, the dining room staff, housekeepers, van drivers, gardeners and landscapers, activities folks, maintenance crew, Jenny, who wears many hats and makes every one of us feel so welcome and loved, and Barbara, who keeps us all on our toes!
Carol and I wish all of our fellow residents and staff a very, very HAPPY THANKSGIVING!! John Larimore
Personal Note: I Agree 100% with the sentiments of the above e-mail. As John noted, there is no perfect place in the world, but again to me, HOME is not a PLACE, but in the HEART.
Speaking if Home is a Place, there were 8 places, I once called home, and one place, my current home, The Heritage Downtown, (THD), Walnut Creek, CA since June, 2023 to the Present.
Here is the list of places that my family have resided in the Philippines and United States, dates(years), the number of years and the Milestone of Each Place in my 91 years of Life, so far.
1. Jaro/ Barotac Viejo, Iloilo, PI, 1934-1952, 18 years, Childhood, teenage and high school
2. UP, Diliman, Quezon City, PI, 1952-1959, 7 years, College( BS) and Teaching Chemistry
3. University of Illinois, Chicago, IL, 1959-1964, 5 years, Graduate School- MS and Ph.D.
4. Chemagro Corp (Bayer),Kansas City, MO, 1964-1969, 5 years, First Industrial Job
5. Shell Development Company, Modesto, CA,1969-1974, 5 years, Second Industrial Job
6. Stauffer/ Chevron Chemicals, Pinole, CA, 1974-1990, 16 years, 3rd/4th Industrial Jobs
7. Colesville, MD, 1990-2002-FDA Years, 12 years, Involvement with Filipino-Americans
8. Fair Oaks, CA, USA and Boac, Marinduque, PI, 2002-2023, 21years, Retirement Years.
During these 21years, My wife( RIP) and I spent from 3-4 months each year in our Beach House and Retirement Center in Marinduque, and from 8-9 months in our primary home in Fair Oaks, the Eastern suburb of Sacramento, CA. We called ourselves snowbirds and our lifestyle, SNOW-BIRDING
Meanwhile, here's my short Thanksgiving Reflection: Gratitude as a Way of Seeing Life more clearly. A longer reflection will be posted in time for Thanksgiving Day
Thanksgiving has a way of slowing us down. For one day, the noise of the world softens just enough for gratitude to speak. Across cultures and centuries, the wisest voices have reminded us that gratitude isn’t just a polite habit, it’s a way of seeing life more clearly.
Albert Schweitzer urged us not to delay the expression of gratitude, as if saying “thank you” is itself an act of courage. Cicero went even deeper, calling gratitude the root of all virtues, a reminder that the good in us begins with recognizing the good around us.
The Dalai Lama taught that gratefulness creates respect, while G.K. Chesterton saw gratitude as “happiness doubled by wonder.” Perhaps this is why Thanksgiving feels so meaningful: it turns simple moments into quiet miracles.
Meister Eckhart believed that a single heartfelt “thank you” could be a complete prayer. In a similar spirit, Maya Angelou and Oprah Winfrey encouraged us to see gratitude as a daily practice, something that cushions us, steadies us, and enlarges our lives.
From Ethiopia, Haile Selassie reminded us that gratitude is inseparable from our humanity. And from America, John F. Kennedy urged us to find time just a moment to acknowledge the people who make our days brighter.
On this Thanksgiving, may we carry these voices with us. May we look at our lives not for what is missing, but for what has been quietly holding us up all along. And may our “thank you” spoken, written, whispered, or simply felt be enough to honor this day of reflection.
Happy Thanksgiving, Every One and to My Blog Readers All Over the World
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