What are you thankful for this year?

Carol: I’m thankful for all the wonderful people I work with, especially Greg. I’m also very thankful for a husband who put up with me for 45 years; after all, it’s difficult dealing with a queen who is always right.

Don: I’m thankful that after all these years together with my husband, Michael, that we’re finally legally married. It will be officially one year over the holidays, but really 39 years together.

Greg: I’m grateful for my friends, my family, my health, red wine, coffee, high-speed Internet and space heaters.

Jen: I’m thankful for my health and that of my family and friends, a job that keeps me on my toes and never fails to amuse, and that I’ll be able to legally marry my partner in our home state in a few months.

Jen J.: I am thankful for great family and friends, the new farmers’ market in Narberth, my cat Gatsby and the feeling of putting on my PJs and finally getting into bed.

Larry: I am thankful that I have a passport and I get to use it relatively often. I’m also thankful that I enjoy what I do for a living and that I am surrounded by positive and supportive friends, family and coworkers.

Mark: I’m thankful for a unified community that has worked so hard to achieve equality, and especially to the residents of John C. Anderson LGBT-friendly affordable senior apartments for their welcoming of the community into their home and the community’s welcome towards them. It is a joy to behold.

Prab: I’m thankful for getting my bedroom back after renovation and not having to live like a refugee in my own home.

Ryan: I’m thankful for my friends and the great times we’ve had together this year.

Sandy: I’m thankful that, for better or worse, 2014 has given me memories. So thanks, 2014 — for letting me keep most of my loved ones another year.

Scott: I am thankful this year is almost over. With roof repairs, a hot-water heater replacement, car troubles, Micheal being unemployed, the real-estate taxes battle and a host of other days-gone-bad issues, 2015 can’t come quickly enough. I am, however, very, very thankful and grateful my boo quit smoking this year.

Sean: I’m thankful for my family, the freedoms and the comfort and experiences my life has let me experience. And I’m thankful for my dog.

Tim: I’m thankful for family and friends, a great job, new leadership in Harrisburg and that I still have some hair.

 

 

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