Thanksgiving Eve Reflections
There’s something sacred about first light on Thanksgiving Eve — that suspended moment before the bustle begins, when we can still hear our own thoughts clearly.
This morning, as the sun rose over the Potomac, I was vividly reminded that gratitude isn’t just about counting blessings. It’s about recognizing the people who’ve shaped us, the moments that changed us, and the everyday graces we so often rush past.
I’m grateful for the stewards who came before us: those who built these homes, tended these neighborhoods and green spaces, and passed down the best of what they knew and did. For the Founding Fathers of our great nation. For the courage of those who’ve worn the uniform and paid the ultimate price for the freedoms we enjoy. For partners in work and life who’ve walked alongside us through seasons of growth and change.
I’m grateful for two sons who charted their own paths with integrity, for the privilege of witnessing others grow into their calling, and for the chance to learn something new every single day. For conversations that challenge us, for traditions that ground us, and for the kind of friends who become family.
Most of all, I’m grateful for the small moments we forget to notice: fresh morning coffee, a well-told story, the satisfaction of work that matters, the privilege of serving others, and mornings like this one — when the sky puts on a show just to remind us that beauty is always there if we pause long enough to see it.
Tomorrow we’ll gather around tables. Today, as a new day unfolds, let’s gather our thoughts and remember: we are the inheritors of sacrifice, the beneficiaries of love, and the stewards of legacy.
What a gift. What a responsibility. What a life.
Happy Thanksgiving Eve.
Tempus Maximize!


