“Before we’re served, shouldn’t we say grace?” asks Peppermint Patty. It’s a good question.
Linus Van Pelt responds with a semi-historical account of the first Thanksgiving in American where the minister prayed, “We thank God for our homes and our food and our safety in a new land. We thank God for the opportunity to create a new world with freedom and justice.”
In our daily life and work, we are being served by others. We ought to say grace.
In our daily life and work, we are serving others. We ought to say grace.
In our daily life and work, whether we are receiving pay or not, we are creating new worlds of freedom and justice. We ought to say grace.
I know not everyone in our community is American, but many countries have a thanksgiving holiday of their own. Whatever our traditions, whatever pie we eat and whenever we eat it, let’s be thankful and grateful for the good things in the world. We ought to say grace.
By the way, what kind of pie do YOU eat? Give me pecan pie with a cup of dark, black coffee. And, please, pronounce it “pe-KAHN.” However you pronounce it, though, I won’t have any trouble saying grace for pie.
(Who better to help us say grace than the peanuts gang?)

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cool video. i ‘m a snoopy fan.
I’m one of those undecided types. So I make 5 pies for Thanksgiving. Grace has room for abundance right?
Yes, I knew you’d ask… I make pecan, pumpkin, cherry, apple and blueberry.
Amen to that!! I like your way of thinking.
We do a Charlie Brown Thanksgiving feast every year, usually the night before Thanksgiving, with all the food featured in the special: popcorn, toast, jelly beans, pretzels, ice cream, and pumpkin pie. My kids love it, even at 13 and 10.
Megan,
this is the best idea i’ve heard this season! look out, family, next thanksgiving the peanut gang is moving in!
Marcus,
The last three generations of Americans seems to have progressed in their thinking from a grateful people to a deserving people to an entitled people. Perhaps, we have to experience the hardships for ourselves to be truly grateful for the joys? It may be why history seems to repeat this pattern over and over again.
Wouldn’t be nice though if we just stopped to be thankful and grateful each day?
What if we truly stopped and counted our blessings, naming them one by one?
Great post. Thanks for the reminder.
Brad
P.S. My favorite is pumpkin with lots of Cool Whip, but like LL I do not discriminate when it comes to pies – the more the merrier.
Thanks, but no pie of any kind. Glazed pumpkin cookies; whole-wheat, chocolate chip coffee bars; almond scones…but no pie.
Mm mm … it’s breakfast time here and all that sounds good along with a triple venti caramel macchiato from Starbucks. No pie, that just makes me sad.
Pies?
All time favorite = Key Lime
Recent everyday favorite = Chocolate Peanut Butter
Honorable mentions = Cherry and Blueberry
Amen to grace.
I like Key Lime too, Dan, but its a spring kind of pie for me. Fall pies have pecans.
LOL! Nice! Then I’ll go with the Chocolate Peanut Butter pie…
Regarding the pie…
I’m more of a second helping of stuffing and gravy than dessert kind of girl!