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In reply to the discussion: So who's not celebrating Thanksgiving other than me? [View all]DFW
(56,972 posts)48. The few of my French friends who know enough English to handle that column still love it.
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Ya, same here though as time went by I had to do the cooking for all of us...now? It's just me.
cstanleytech
Nov 24
#11
Nope 😔 I'll probably just nibble on something and maybe try and read a book but that's about it.
cstanleytech
Nov 25
#70
Sounds like me except no more pets currently I'm hoping to get something eventually though if things work out.
cstanleytech
Nov 24
#4
I always say I won't do it but my grandkids love Thanksgiving and I end up doing it every year.
ratchiweenie
Nov 25
#53
I like the concept. And one very specific reason I like Thanksgiving is it gives me a reason to carry on traditions
Scrivener7
Nov 25
#55
Lol... I Empathize... I Present Me And My Honey's Favorite Christmas Film...
MayReasonRule
Nov 24
#18
I Declared Every Day Friday And Every Day Thanksgiving And Every Day My Birthday Twenty Years Ago...
MayReasonRule
Nov 24
#16
Me. Since moving to the Southern Hemisphere it doesn't really make sense to have a harvest festival in late Spring.
meadowlander
Nov 24
#17
Too much "Bah humbug!" Waste no excuse to celebrate this beautiful thing we have called life!
Doodley
Nov 24
#27
I understand how much it hurts. I wish it would stop hurting so much, but it never does.
Maru Kitteh
Nov 28
#109
Sorry to be a Debbie Upper OP but I am single, retired, no kids, 3 sisters either passed or disengaged I will celebrate.
wcmagumba
Nov 24
#30
The few of my French friends who know enough English to handle that column still love it.
DFW
Nov 25
#48
Ya, retail sucks as my brother was in it for decades and my sister in-law is still in it but it sucks.
cstanleytech
Nov 26
#90
My wife and i are going to have a lovely turkey dinner with corn pudding and pumpkin pie
onenote
Nov 25
#41
I'm not celebrating, I'm just going to be eating! Spend some time with family, eat good stuff, sleep it off.
mucholderthandirt
Nov 25
#51
Who really celebrates it, anyway. It's an excuse to have dinner with some family. But I'd rather have the turkey ...
marble falls
Nov 25
#52
Nope. Definitely celebrating Thanksgiving with my chosen family. It's my favority holiday!
beaglelover
Nov 25
#62
Brother here in January and my other one always goes out west for a vacation at this time of year for a month😔
cstanleytech
Nov 25
#85
After my Mom and Dad passed on, and my sister's daughter wanted to continue the yearly tradition, I told my
SWBTATTReg
Nov 25
#78
Not us either. Instead, we honor the Indigenous people of Turtle Island (now America) on National Day of Mourning
OhioBack2Blue
Nov 25
#81
we don't do anything fancy -- but a pile of stuffing and cranberry sauce just fit the weather this time of year.
cadoman
Nov 25
#88
Yup, when they are gone they are gone so enjoy having them with you while you can.
cstanleytech
Nov 28
#97
I went with a peanut butter and jelly sandwich with a cold can of coke zero.
cstanleytech
Nov 28
#111