Happy Thanksgiving
May you all have a happy and safe Thanksgiving.
May you all have a happy and safe Thanksgiving.
The day after Thanksgiving is always one of my favorite days of the year. It’s a day where we all rest, eat leftover pie, and do something fun like go on a hike or head to our favorite thrift shop in the mountains. Then we regroup for a family-style dinner. And this year I’m serving Turkey Dumpling Soup.
I just want to wish you all a very Happy Thanksgiving! I hope this day, and the rest of your year, is filled with love, laughter, and more blessings than you can count. To help you celebrate, I’ve added one of my favorite Thanksgiving poems to this post.
Edward Winslow was not the most popular of the Mayflower’s passengers. In fact, his life in the Plymouth Colony ended because the rest of the passengers betrayed him. He wasn’t a politician, he wasn’t rich, and he had no ulterior motives when in the summer of 1620 he decided to head to the New World.
It’s after Halloween and I’m behind on my Thanksgiving planning. Life and deadlines took over the past few weeks, but it’s never too late to so some pre-planning for Thanksgiving (and maybe other holidays like Christmas and Hannukah
Happy Thanksgiving!
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