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On The Cover:By Sally KalosI n t o d a y ’s w o r l d , w h e r e n e g a t i v e news often dominates our screens and social media feeds, practicinggratitude might seem difficult, but it is a crucial component of a happier and more fulfilling life. Embracing thankfulness can significantly boost motivation, productivity, self-worth, and achievement, while reducing feelings of anxiety, depression,Appreciating the small, everyday things—like waking up in the morning and enjoying a cup of coffee—can make a big difference. Each day is a gift, and there is profound beauty in recognizing and being grateful for the simple pleasures. Life’s basic blessings, such as clean water, food, shelter, fuel, electricity, and the companionship of pets and loved ones, are all around us.Even the mere act of our hearts beating is a reminder of the gift of life.By pausing to reflect, we allow ourselves to see the abundance we often take for granted. Letting gratitude guide our attitude transforms our perspective, compelling us to look up and embrace a more positive outlook.This Thanksgiving, let’s make a conscious effort to lead with gratitude and recognize the myriad of blessings that enrich our lives daily. Happy Thanksgiving!Being Thankful trauma, and stress.Grateful For My Parents, Family & FriendsSIubmitted By Andrea Cruzam thankful for everything I have. I am grateful for my parents and family and friends, my new home, beautifulcommunity. Thank you, God.A Few Of The Things For Which I’m Thankfulsaid she had only 2-3 weeks to live. So yes, I’m extremely thankful that she is still hereThankful Submissionslittle more until last month when they fellinto the normal range. Prior to starting thetrial medication on May 21, 2024, her doctor today.Submitted By Amanda LandWhere to even begin with how thankful I am for my husband. He is my rock, my escape roomTo The Love Of My LifeSubmitted By Herbert L. StewartParents who loved meenough to paddle my behindthen picked me up and hugged me and taught me to be kindGood friends with whom to laugh good friends with whom to crya loving God in heavena bright cloudless skyMy babies which I’ve heldmy children now growna warm loving wifewho made any house . . . our homeA little time to sit and thinka job that I lovea healthy mind and bodyJesus, my Savior, waiting . . . up aboveteammate, my late night pizza delivery man, and so much more. Everyday that I get to spend with him is a gift! He has a heart of gold and the most contagious smile. Patrick, I appreciate every moment, every hug, every laugh I get to spend with you. I am so excited to see where life takes us. Thank you for choosing me and our family everyday! You are so loved!Thankful For The Chance To Home SchoolISubmitted By Clara Gradyam immensely grateful for my sons and the chance to homeschool them. Today, we had the opportunity to takea field trip to the Natural Bridge Caverns with our Homeschool Co-op group. The experience was enchanting; the caverns were spectacular. Our tour guide, Kyle, was entertaining, engaging, and highly informed. It’s a tremendous blessing to learn alongside my kindergartener and third grader, something I am deeply thankful for at this stage of life.What Am I Thankful For?Thankful For Having My Wife To Celebrate Thanksgivingand I was a total wreck. I watched each day as the cancer slowly started to suck the life out of her. It began with the steady weight loss, fatigue and bone pain. The mast cells were throughout her entire body, brain, organs, bones and skin. Her spleen was 2 1/2 times its normal size. Soon the day came when she couldn’t get out of bed without help. At that point all hope was lost until we got a phone call from MD Anderson stating she had been accepted into a clinical trial to test a new medication. We drove back to MD Anderson wondering if this medication could be her “miracle”. After 2 weeks of taking the medication her mast cells started to decrease. Each week they decreased aSubmitted By Robert MasonI’m thankful for having my wife to celebrate Thanksgiving this year. My wife, Lynda, was diagnosed on March 1, 2024, with an extremely rare form of leukemia called Mast Cell Leukemia. She was told by her oncologist at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, that only 50 people in the world have it and it’s incurable. Mentally she stayed strongSubmitted By Mercy Valdez (Age 7, 2nd grade)OCTOBER 31, 2024 - 6:30- 8pmFREE Candy • Food • Family FunCalvary Hills Baptist Church 901 W Loop 1604 NSan Antonio, TX 78251I’m thankful for all the plants and the fresh air God has given us because Iwouldn’t be living.I am thankful for my mom and dadbecause they give me comfort and good health! I’m thankful for food and water because I also wouldn’t live. I’m thankful for my teachers because they make me smart.I’m thankful for my house that I live in. I’m thankful for the community because they make things easier by helping others. I’m thankful for my great grandma who died because she is old. I got my middle name from her and she was very kind. And I am thankful for the world because it’s super beautiful!6www.heloteshighlights.comNovember 2024knourTrTreat


































































































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