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Grateful for my parents and their 50 years of marriage
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Grateful for my parents and their 50 years of marriage

This Thanksgiving, I'm giving thanks to God for the gift of my parents and their upcoming 50th wedding anniversary. Be not alarmed. All things considered, my Boomer parents, Richard and Karen, are in remarkably good health. That my family is not cherishing this holiday season in fear that it may be the last for one or both of them is itself a blessing. We weren't always so lucky. Just a few days before Thanksgiving in my senior year of high school, my father nearly died when an aortic aneurysm that had been silently ballooning in his chest suddenly ruptured. Only by the grace of God did he survive. So many others who have his condition, including late actor Alan Thicke, do not. After that catastrophic event, my entire family underwent a thorough medical assessment, at which point doctors discovered a severe congenital heart defect in my mother, then in her early 40s. Over the next two decades or so, her health slowly deteriorated until she received a heart transplant three years ago. Had she not qualified for a transplant, she might not be here today. I am not trying to be morbid this holiday season or to fixate unnecessarily on death. But I know that I am likely to outlive my parents, and when they're gone, Thanksgiving and Christmas will never be the same. The older I get, the more I witness the heartbreak of other people my age losing their parents. In November 2021, my best friend from high school lost her mother to a rare and aggressive form of ALS. Six months later, my friend's father was gone too, less than a year after he and his wife celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Another friend, two years younger than I, is still reeling from the unexpected death of his mother in the summer of 2023. Yet another friend is savoring whatever time remains with his mother, who was recently diagnosed with cancer. And I would be remiss if I did not remember the death of my beloved Aunt Linda in May 2021 and the loss of my husband's uncle a few weeks ago. Though memento mori is a good mindset to adopt at any time of the year, I am not trying to be morbid this holiday season or to fixate unnecessarily on death. But I know that I am likely to outlive my parents, and when they're gone, Thanksgiving and Christmas will never be the same. I know no parents are perfect, but I am extraordinarily fortunate to have the parents I have. My mother, a skilled designer, taught me about the importance of beauty and acting like a lady. My dad instilled in me a love of sports, and his quick wit reminded my siblings and me never to take ourselves too seriously. But even more important than those lessons, my parents gave me the gift of my Catholic faith and taught me through words and actions the importance of the sacrament of marriage. To this day, I would be devastated if my parents divorced, and I cannot imagine the pain and trauma endured by children of divorced parents. That every day my parents wake up and choose each other is a blessing worth recalling this Thanksgiving. This spring, the two of them will celebrate 50 years of marriage. My in-laws are also still married, as are the parents of my two sisters-in-law and my brother-in-law. These couples are not impervious to marital strife. At various times, some of them have overcome addiction, financial hardship, estrangement from other family members, and, of course, devastating illness. Commitment is a choice. My brother and his lovely wife, the mother of my darling nieces and nephews, now have 20 years of marriage under their belt too. So it seems that while divorce can be a generational curse, marital commitment can be passed down through the generations as well. God willing, my husband and I will someday celebrate 50 years together. If we do, we will have God and our parents and their respective examples of marriage and commitment to thank. I don't know why God has thus far spared my parents, Richard and Karen, and continues to allow them to live full and relatively healthy lives, but I'm grateful that He has. However many Thanksgivings we have left together, I'm especially thankful this year for them and their faithful commitment to one another — in sickness and in health. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Merry Krampus! Serious Street Scares are SNOW Joke to Kids in Austria (WATCH)
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Merry Krampus! Serious Street Scares are SNOW Joke to Kids in Austria (WATCH)
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Biden Condemns 'Horrific' Russian Attack, Reaffirms Ukraine Support
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Biden Condemns 'Horrific' Russian Attack, Reaffirms Ukraine Support

President Joe Biden denounced a massive Russian missile strike on Ukraine as "horrific" and vowed unwavering U.S. support, emphasizing solidarity with Ukraine amid escalating tensions and a harsh winter ahead, The Hill reported.
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Dem Rep. Khanna Encourages Liberals to Stay Engaged on X
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Dem Rep. Khanna Encourages Liberals to Stay Engaged on X

A Democrat member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus from California is encouraging liberals not to abandon X following Donald Trump's victory Nov. 5, with many doing so in protest of the president-elect's association with Elon Musk.
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Democratic lawmakers from Connecticut report Thanksgiving bomb threats
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Democratic lawmakers from Connecticut report Thanksgiving bomb threats

WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA —  At least five Democratic members of Congress from Connecticut were targeted by bomb threats on their homes Thursday, the lawmakers or their offices said. Senator Chris…
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Social Media Bans, Deportations: Key Laws Passed Overnight That Will Impact Australians in 2025
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Social Media Bans, Deportations: Key Laws Passed Overnight That Will Impact Australians in 2025

The Australian Senate was working up late on Nov. 28 passing over 30 bills.In a 14-hour whirlwind session, Australia’s Parliament worked late into the evening on Nov. 28 to pass a mammoth 30 new laws,…
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Alberta Takes the Feds to Court for Second Time Over Impact Assessment Act
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Alberta Takes the Feds to Court for Second Time Over Impact Assessment Act

The Alberta government says it will take Ottawa to court after the federal government failed to meet a four-week deadline the province gave it to address concerns related to the amended Impact Assessment…
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Pedophile Receives Life Sentence After Pleading Guilty to 300 Offences
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Pedophile Receives Life Sentence After Pleading Guilty to 300 Offences

Ashley Paul Griffith worked in childcare centres in Queensland, Australia where he assaulted his young victims.One of Australia’s worst pedophiles has been jailed for life for hundreds of sex offences…
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NZ’s Ban on Candace Owens to Be Tested in Court
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NZ’s Ban on Candace Owens to Be Tested in Court

The Free Speech Union says it intends to challenge the ban, claiming that immigration ministers incorrectly interpreted the law.American commentator Candace Owens was denied a visa to enter New Zealand…
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What Black Friday's history tells us about holiday shopping in 2024
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What Black Friday's history tells us about holiday shopping in 2024

NEW YORK —  The holiday shopping season is about to reach full speed with Black Friday, which kicks off the post-Thanksgiving retail rush this week. The annual sales event no longer creates the…
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