Thoughts from Thanksgivings past… Enjoy!
Every year at Thanksgiving, when we were kids, my whole family would assemble for a long day of playing football in the back yard, followed by a fantastic, huge Thanksgiving feast. All of the neighborhood kids will remember the great football games, because it was an annual occasion where, regardless of age, brothers and sisters and cousins and neighbors would play. As we got older, it was even more fun, because it might put a college kid against a grade schooler. Rain, snow, mud; it didn’t matter. The dirtier, the better. Around dusk, the game was disbanded, and the players had to get cleaned up for the grand feast.
Thanksgiving dinner at my house as a kid was great. My grandma and grandpa would drive up from Cincinnati in their car. They were appropriately old, having lived through the Great Depression and all that, but certain things they did…
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Awesome post. Thanks for sharing it.
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Dan … reading you … today … the pleasure of my day … I can’t stop bloody laughing! Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours from the UK … it’s really good to know you. Eric (Oh and me being dumb as ever also posted this comment on your original … so good I did it twice!)
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What a wonderful description of your Thanksgiving holiday – something we don’t have in Australia. It sounds as though you made great memories.
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It’s a lot of fun. Maybe you guys can start one!
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We have our national day – Australia Day. People spend time with friends and family, go to the beach, have barbecues, play sport, often cricket, and generally celebrate our good fortune to live in this wonderful country.
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