The day after Thanksgiving always feels quieter. The turkey leftovers are tucked in the fridge, the last bit of pie may have been eaten for breakfast, and the festivities fade into a peaceful calm. But while the holiday itself is over, its meaning lingers. Thanksgiving is about gratitude, but I can’t help but wonder if setting aside just one day for it truly does it justice.
Thinking about this humbles me. It’s a reminder of how fortunate we are to live in a place where even the basics are extraordinary by global standards. And that humility, combined with gratitude, is something I want to carry with me—not just through the rest of the holiday season, but into the new year.
It’s not about feeling guilty for what we have, but about being mindful. When we pause to appreciate the abundance in our lives, it can inspire us to give back, to share, and to extend kindness to others. After all, isn’t that the spirit of the holidays?