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- AngelDragonWings
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we don't celebrate Thanksgiving here in Oz.
"Thanksgiving Day is a national holiday celebrated on various dates in the United States, Canada, some of the Caribbean islands, and Liberia. It began as a day of giving thanks and sacrifice for the blessing of the harvest and of the preceding year. Similarly named festival holidays occur in Germany and Japan."
From Wikipedia
I love what i hear about it. for me i love the way families all get together and are thankful for everything they have. it is so nice to be thankful. it becomes easy to take stuff for granted.
"Thanksgiving Day is a national holiday celebrated on various dates in the United States, Canada, some of the Caribbean islands, and Liberia. It began as a day of giving thanks and sacrifice for the blessing of the harvest and of the preceding year. Similarly named festival holidays occur in Germany and Japan."
From Wikipedia
I love what i hear about it. for me i love the way families all get together and are thankful for everything they have. it is so nice to be thankful. it becomes easy to take stuff for granted.
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Tenzin Gyatso
Tenzin Gyatso
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- Squishem
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I'm from the US so it's definitely a holiday we celebrate. Today I heard a woman who shared a personal story: awhile back she had hosted a foreign exchange student for only NINE days because this student was curious about this holiday that was "all about food" and wanted to experience it for themselves. LOL.
I do my best to remind myself to be grateful every day, but Thanksgiving is a time for us to specifically recognize and give thanks for ALL our blessings. So we celebrate it with friends and family with lots of yummy food to feast upon: turkey, stuffing, potatoes, my Uncle's can't-be-imitated gravy, pumpkin pie... my family is also Filipino so we'll also have rice and "pancit" (= noodles) as well as other side dishes.
We'll all gather around the table to say a prayer for all we're thankful for, including family and friends present or not and the food in front of us, before we dig in. Thanksgiving is like Christmas in our family (lots of food and family) but without the exchange of presents.
I do my best to remind myself to be grateful every day, but Thanksgiving is a time for us to specifically recognize and give thanks for ALL our blessings. So we celebrate it with friends and family with lots of yummy food to feast upon: turkey, stuffing, potatoes, my Uncle's can't-be-imitated gravy, pumpkin pie... my family is also Filipino so we'll also have rice and "pancit" (= noodles) as well as other side dishes.
We'll all gather around the table to say a prayer for all we're thankful for, including family and friends present or not and the food in front of us, before we dig in. Thanksgiving is like Christmas in our family (lots of food and family) but without the exchange of presents.
We used to bind harvest crowns with braided ears and decorate them with crops.
I was always with a school friend who had even a farm. We only helped with the harvest, so on the fields still by hand e.g. Potatoes collected that the machine had not captured.
For Thanksgiving even we have just made the harvest crowns, the mother of my school friend has cooked all sorts of delicious things and baked, the father has collected in a field everything for a big fire. In the evening we sat together in the big barn on straw bales, ate, sang together (some could play the guitar), the elders told many stories from earlier.
It was always a great day when you went to bed late in the night tired. Today we do not celebrate Thanksgiving anymore, it's a pity.
I was always with a school friend who had even a farm. We only helped with the harvest, so on the fields still by hand e.g. Potatoes collected that the machine had not captured.
For Thanksgiving even we have just made the harvest crowns, the mother of my school friend has cooked all sorts of delicious things and baked, the father has collected in a field everything for a big fire. In the evening we sat together in the big barn on straw bales, ate, sang together (some could play the guitar), the elders told many stories from earlier.
It was always a great day when you went to bed late in the night tired. Today we do not celebrate Thanksgiving anymore, it's a pity.
On the way from school to today, much of my english has been lost, sorry .....
We don't celebrate Thanksgiving Day, but I know that this official holiday associated with Pilgrims and Native Americans has come to symbolize intercultural peace, America’s opportunity for newcomers, and the sanctity of home and family.
Happy Thanksgiving to all celebrating it!
Happy Thanksgiving to all celebrating it!
Thanks for the wonderfully informing post Mel!!
& Lorelei, I surely agree!
in South Europe it is not celebrated either, as such!
I always find it a wonderful way of being dedicated to Greatfulness & Thankfulness
We have so much / given so abundantly in Life so just a day - or even a wholehearted Moment for acknowledging & Respecting in Greatfulness !!!
& Lorelei, I surely agree!
in South Europe it is not celebrated either, as such!
I always find it a wonderful way of being dedicated to Greatfulness & Thankfulness
We have so much / given so abundantly in Life so just a day - or even a wholehearted Moment for acknowledging & Respecting in Greatfulness !!!
Just saying!
We don't celebrate Thanksgiving although there are churches which do celebrate the harvest, saying that I do have many things I'm thankful for, such as waking every morning, my family being safe, having a roof over our heads and food on the table, and many other things, Happy Thanksgiving
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- Squishem
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Thanksgiving - We had Dankdag (thankyouday) on the 6th of November. (Always the first wednesday in November). We say thanks to the Lord for the harvest (in church).