Giving Thanks for the Angels Among Us

The season of Thanksgiving is fast approaching and what better way celebrate than to decorate my 18th-century home with corn husks angels made from the corn stalks that are still in my garden. Corn husk dolls were popular in Colonial times. The tradition is rooted in Native American culture and there is a legend behind why these dolls are not given faces. So pull up a chair and let’s have a wonderful visit together as I share my attempt at making these dolls, and tell you how they have inspired me to do better this holiday in being present to those in need, especially for those struggling with loneliness, sickness or grief this season. As always, like, share, subscribe and drop me a note — or a prayer request as I hold each of you in my daily prayers…and always give thanks for you!

Blessings, Donna

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