I chatted with several new Habitat for Humanity homeowners this week and couldn’t help being buoyed by their gratitude for simple, taken-for-granted pleasures. For instance, being able to set up a grill to cook in their own backyard, their children’s joy at having a bedroom they didn’t have to share and the added bonus of a safe place to play outdoors.

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November 30, 2020
Giving thanks during a time of pandemic
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