
It is nice to have a couple of days off work to eat and relax and take note for what we are thankful for in our life--what is important to us. It is family time. It is time to go for a hike on a crisp fall day and come back in and have hot chocolate. It is a time to play board games, to read, to watch parades relax and recharge. That is what is important. Planning our shopping conquests, running ourselves ragged trying to get the best deals takes all of that away. Thanksgiving becomes the start to a commercial race I don't even want to watch, let alone participate in.
This year, we are having a low key Thanksgiving dinner and family get together. We are playing games and watching TV. We are relaxing the rest of the weekend and will go back to work/school refreshed and energized. The next weekend, we will attend church and celebrate the beginning of the Advent season and put up the Christmas tree.
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