Thursday, November 27, 2008
Happy Thanksgiving!
On Thanksgiving Day some people eat turkey, others may prefer ducks or chickens. Or vegetarians may prefer something altogether different. The Canadians celebrated their Thanksgiving in October, we in the US have our feast and family gatherings in November. In the morning we will gather at a local school and send boxes and boxes of dinners that have been cooked by volunteers with drivers to deliver the food to homes throughout the city and surrounding suburban areas. My husband and I will drag ourselves out of bed to get to school by 7 am to receive our list of addresses, deliver the food to families who otherwise might not be able to celebrate this important day, and will probably be home by 11 am. Then I get to cook and serve our little family about 5 pm: turkey, dressing, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, sweet potato chips, corn souffle, asparagus, corn bread, wine, apple cider, and pecan pie. Music and football will be the entertainment of the day. No! Wait! Our funny and humorous little granddaughter will provide the most amusement. Happy Thanksgiving to everyone who celebrates this feast with us!! I'm grateful that I have this day to share and to thank for my many blessings.
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Je te souhaite une "Happy Thanksgiving"...pauvre dinde ;o)
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a wonderful thanksgiving. I like your way of celebrating it..
ReplyDeleteThere's nothing like small children for sheer entertainment value..
Glad you can cook for others in need on this special day.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving Miss Kate. I love what you and your husband are doing today. The world needs more people like you :)
ReplyDeleteSounds like a wonderful way to spend the holiday! The highlight of my day will also involve my two grandchildren. They are my heart. Thanks for visiting my blog!
ReplyDeletehappy thanksgiving day!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing your thoughts and have a lovely day!
Happy, Happy Thanksgiving to you and to your family !!!
ReplyDeleteHappy thanksgiving Kate. You and your hubby are doing a grand job :)
ReplyDeleteIts a wonderful way to spend our American Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteTwo Granddaughters, Hubby and I served traditional dinner to about 200 homeless at a local church this morning. It was a very fulfilling experience.
Wishing you the best and agree we have so much to be thankful for.
A good post and thanks for visiting me. I will be back to read more. Happy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great photo choice! Happy Thanksgiving, a little late...
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