Thankful
Thanksgiving Day is about here. Let's talk about the holiday and thankfulness.
1. Whether you are from the USA or not, thankfulness is beneficial to a nation and people. Is it a natural thing for you to think of being thankful or is it something you must be reminded about? It is natural for me to be thankful. Even when bad things happen, I am looking for the positive.
2. Plimoth Plantation is the site of the original settlement and everything is authentic to the 1600's including how they speak. Have you been to Plymouth Rock? How about the Plimoth Plantation (yes that is the proper spelling). Would you like to go visit these places? What places are you thankful for having seen? I have not seen these places, but I would enjoy seeing them. I am most thankful for seeing the ocean. It was such a neat vacation and I enjoyed seeing the dolphins. I cried when I saw mountains. I want to go stay in the mountains someday.
3. Do you tune into the Macy's Parade? YES! I remember watching that at my Granie and Papa's house as a kid. We always have it on and the dog show and football. I love Thanksgiving. I am sure I will be watching the Black Friday sales online too.
4. What will you be eating on Thanksgiving Day this year? Smoked turkey, mashed potatoes/gravy, hot rolls, vegetables, deviled eggs, dressing. We will also have pumpkin pie, pecan pie, lemon meringue pie and German Chocolate cake (my mom's favorite). She will be turning 80.


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