Food For Thought
- jklappas
- Nov 24, 2020
- 1 min read
At DIGC, we’re taking time off this week to cherish our loved ones. And because this week also marks the 10th anniversary of my Dad’s passing, I’m feeling all the feels.
We know in this most unusual of years, it might seem difficult to know just what you feel. Happiness, loss, sadness, hope….they’re all ok.
We looked for a profound quote to sum things up for the blog, but found it just too hard to encapsulate all of this in one line.
This quote made us smile, though:
"Good mashed potato is one of the great luxuries of life."
- Lindsey Bareham
We hope that however you're spending this Thanksgiving, you know that you too are loved and cherished. And that perhaps you can find comfort in one small thing. (I like mine with lots of gravy.)

My husband left me for another woman a few months ago and ever since then my life has been filled with pain and agony because my husband was my first love whom I have spent my entire life with. A friend and also a colleague from work told me he saw some testimonies of a spiritual counselor called Doctor Muna, He can bring back lover within some few days. Ridiculously, I laughed it out and said I am not interested. But for friendship's sake, she consulted this God sent man on my behalf and to my greatest surprise, Immediately after 12 hours, my husband called me for the very first time for over 7 months saying "I miss you babe…