Thanksgiving has taken on an entirely different meaning for me lately. Three years ago, I was in the midst of intense love — something I thought was going to last for a lifetime. And then it was over in a flash, leaving me bewildered and hurt.
Each time Thanksgiving week rolls around now, it brings a bittersweet swirl of intense feelings — a remembrance of sweet love mixed with the bitter pain of loss. I’m not sure which feeling is stronger, but every bit of it is powerfully intense.
I was lost in my thoughts as I left the office for lunch today. Since it’s two days before Thanksgiving, few people are on campus, so the lobby was empty and silent as I walked through.
As I was about to step out of the building, I realized someone else was approaching from the other side of the lobby, so I absent-mindedly held the door as this woman approached. Then I noticed it was someone I hadn’t seen lately.

Reality check: A stupid racial prank isn’t ‘the worst thing anybody can do’
FRIDAY FUNNIES
Mundane expressions of love matter more than movie versions
Ellie Kemper ‘witch-hunt’ shows why it’s hard to fight real racism
My ego threatens to take over when I whisper, ‘I deserve better’
We’re becoming so selfish that our old ‘social scripts’ are dying
They can’t get anybody high, but Smarties are latest ‘drug craze’
I’m all broken up about ‘draconian’ cuts hitting the federal government
What’s your goal? Do you want to blow off steam or find solutions?