With Thanksgiving coming up, take a moment and tell us what part of 2022 you’re thankful for! It could be a person or people, an experience, gift, or purchase — just let us know what it is and why you’re so glad it was part of your life. See how below.
“I am thankful for perseverance and faith,” writes district manager Kerri Collins, who lost her mother in July. “It has been such a difficult time. But I am enjoying every minute I have with my dad and family as we find our new normal.” Kerri’s father has had Green Bay Packers season tickets since before Lambeau Field opened in 1957, back when the team played at the original City Stadium. “He and my mom were at the Ice Bowl — she was eight months pregnant with my brother!” (The average wind chill temperature at the legendary 1967 NFL Championship Game was -36 °F, making it too cold for referees to even use their whistles; it remains the coldest game in NFL history.)
“I’m thankful for my family,” North End branch manager Heather Somers says. “I’m also so grateful that my husband is almost 10 years cancer-free!”
Payroll and benefits manager AVP Cindy Lohrey is thankful for granddaughter Kinsley (who is, of course, also credit analyst Emily Curro’s daughter). “Her laughter and joy brighten every day for me,” Cindy says. “She is so intrigued to learn things and is whip-smart — she keeps us laughing all the time with her antics and facial expressions. And I will be even more thankful when she says the word ‘grandma’!”
To share what you’re thankful for, use the submissions form or email us at shorelines@northshorebank.com — share a photo if you have one! (You can also text us at 608-318-3348.) Make sure to include your name. We’ll publish submissions in next week’s edition on Wednesday, November 23.