motoeric
Babbling Farker
- Joined
- Aug 7, 2006
- Location
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Yesterday Long Island Brethren and friends brought food together at one persons house where it was broken down into individual family meals.
The meals were delivered by the Babylon Breast Cancer Coalition to families dealing with breast cancer. We were told late last night that this will most likely be the last holiday together for at least 3 of these families.
All in all, 23 meals were delivered. If I gave an accurate description of the magnitude of these meals you'd think it was purely hyperbole. The generosity and dedication to helping others was truly staggering. The general guideline was that everyone took one item and made a bunch of it. Some people made potatoes, others made stuffing, some donated turkeys, etc.
There were potatoes, stuffing, yams, corn, carrots, brussel sprouts, green beans, mac and cheese, creamed onions, peas, appetizers, gravy, cranberry sauce, 2 pies per family, dozens of cookies per family, a smoked turkey for every family and more.
It's truly humbling to see the much vaunted spirit of the Brethren and the esprit de corps of the members actualized in such a tangible way.
On this Thanksgiving I'm truly grateful to have such great people as friends.
The meals were delivered by the Babylon Breast Cancer Coalition to families dealing with breast cancer. We were told late last night that this will most likely be the last holiday together for at least 3 of these families.
All in all, 23 meals were delivered. If I gave an accurate description of the magnitude of these meals you'd think it was purely hyperbole. The generosity and dedication to helping others was truly staggering. The general guideline was that everyone took one item and made a bunch of it. Some people made potatoes, others made stuffing, some donated turkeys, etc.
There were potatoes, stuffing, yams, corn, carrots, brussel sprouts, green beans, mac and cheese, creamed onions, peas, appetizers, gravy, cranberry sauce, 2 pies per family, dozens of cookies per family, a smoked turkey for every family and more.
It's truly humbling to see the much vaunted spirit of the Brethren and the esprit de corps of the members actualized in such a tangible way.
On this Thanksgiving I'm truly grateful to have such great people as friends.