Happy Thanksgiving to you all from MOD Maggie! We appreciate you all coming here and discussing your opinions! Feel free to discuss your Thanksgiving traditions (Canadian or USA!) and your TG food! Thanks again, Maggie
I can't even imagine how much food the Duggars would need to make for Thanksgiving. That would be crazy. I wish they would have a Thanksgiving episode.
Hope ALL of you had a great holiday. I just have to say hats off to my sis. Martha Stewart would have hung her head this time. Its not what we usually do, but this year she did it for a treat. The extra "inth" degree on everything. It was the 1-year anniversary of our dad's passing and she wanted to make it special. Boy did she ever!!! I am so thankful for her!!!! Peace and love to all of you and the mods as well.
I remember when I lived in Canada attending a private school we celebrated Thanksgiving twice. Once for the American Thanksgiving being over 50 percent of the student body was American and once for the Canadian Thanksgiving.
I have a friend who works in a seminary in Juarez and each year she makes a Thanksgiving Turkey and have Mexican students celebrate Thanksgiving. No matter what country we are from we all have a desire to Thank God for our blessings.
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7 comments:
Even though I'm a Canadian, and our Thanksgiving has already past, Happy Thanksgiving to all the Americans!
As a Canadian as well, I wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving.
Happy Thanksgiving to you all from MOD Maggie! We appreciate you all coming here and discussing your opinions! Feel free to discuss your Thanksgiving traditions (Canadian or USA!) and your TG food! Thanks again, Maggie
I can't even imagine how much food the Duggars would need to make for Thanksgiving. That would be crazy. I wish they would have a Thanksgiving episode.
I am also a Canadian and I wish all our American neighbours a great Thanksgiving day. Just don't eat too much!
Hope ALL of you had a great holiday. I just have to say hats off to my sis. Martha Stewart would have hung her head this time. Its not what we usually do, but this year she did it for a treat. The extra "inth" degree on everything. It was the 1-year anniversary of our dad's passing and she wanted to make it special. Boy did she ever!!! I am so thankful for her!!!!
Peace and love to all of you and the mods as well.
I remember when I lived in Canada attending a private school we celebrated Thanksgiving twice. Once for the American Thanksgiving being over 50 percent of the student body was American and once for the Canadian Thanksgiving.
I have a friend who works in a seminary in Juarez and each year she makes a Thanksgiving Turkey and have Mexican students celebrate Thanksgiving. No matter what country we are from we all have a desire to Thank God for our blessings.
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