Question:
What is Your Thanksgiving Day Like?
EyeLovesJesus
2008-11-27 09:06:49 UTC
Hello.. :)


Do you have family over?

Do you just have friends that come over?

Do you go out to dinner?


((((((( HUGS )))))))


Before this question gets deleted..I just want to wish a very safe &

HAPPY THANKSGIVING DAY TO ONE & ALL.. :)


In Jesus Most Precious Name..
With ~Love~ In Christ.. :)
Eighteen answers:
Michael T
2008-11-27 09:24:49 UTC
Hello,



Yes, we have my parents and sister. We also have my brother in laws family and my mother in law over. My brother lives 1,000 miles away, so we don't see him.



We don't have any friends this year.



We don't go out to dinner. We cook. (The women mostly).







Happy Thanksgiving to all.



In Jesus Most Precious Name.



In Christ, with love.
2008-11-27 17:16:38 UTC
Happy Thanksgiving! A little quiet in our home....My husband is working...Just me and our 2 year old daughter....Our families are over 750 miles away....We will celebrate Thanksgiving when he gets home!
2008-11-27 17:14:50 UTC
my thanksgiving was a month ago (oh, us crazy Canadians!) but I can tell you how it went.



My mom's side of the family came over, including my 2 aunts, grandma, and my 4 favourite cousins :)



I visited my friends who all came home from their respective universities, and we had a hug-fest (so much fun!)



then we all had dinner. it was lots of fun



HUGS TO YOU TOO!! happy thanksgiving!!!
Johnny Y
2008-11-27 17:18:54 UTC
My Thanksgiving Day started at midnight when my dad opened the turkey... and there were still feathers on it. ARGGHHH!!!



We eat our Thanksgiving meal for lunch. No to all of your questions, but nonetheless...



Happy Thanksgiving!
2008-11-27 17:12:48 UTC
On Thanksgiving( more than a month ago) we went to my neice's house, had turkey dinner for 16 people and watched football.
tebone0315
2008-11-27 17:11:52 UTC
I do the cooking(which is cooking right now) and we take all over to my in laws home and everyone comes there. God Bless you also and Happy Thanksgiving
Timothy L
2008-11-27 17:14:53 UTC
I am in UK and we do not have this festival ( well why should we - its to celebrate the safe arrival of a small group from England to America who were not too popular here at the time hence emigration). So, I'm waiting for wife to finish work at hospital at about 7.0pm and then its Irish Stew for dinner. Have a good one.
Watev
2008-11-27 17:16:50 UTC
Nope, just family.



And we'll all probably get food poisoning because my parents thawed the turkey out on the counter. Not to mention it's always dry and tasteless every year. And there's no canned cranberry sauce! :-P



But this is about family, not food. And it won't get deleted. Have a good one!
2008-11-27 17:11:02 UTC
It's just me, my sister, my mom and my step-dad. We make dinner and stay home. I had a Thanksgiving Mass yesterday, and I'm pretty excited for the turkey lol :)
BaC Helen
2008-11-27 17:10:45 UTC
Great Thanksgiving to yu too! : )

It is an restful day. Friends and family. I do not have to cook, that is great
in a handbasket
2008-11-27 17:23:35 UTC
Every year is different. This year my daughter is coming over, which will be nice. I am cooking the whole meal. Right now I am putting off cooking the whole meal. (We may be having raw turkey if this keeps up!)
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2008-11-27 17:13:02 UTC
My thanksgiving day would be even more perfect if people didn't waste there time asking about thanksgiving questions in a spiritual question section
Dr. Socks
2008-11-27 17:09:55 UTC
I chillax with Santa and Buddha on the North Pole, then Jesus and Satan come over and we light up a doobie and watch porn.
I like spazzing : )
2008-11-27 17:10:41 UTC
Well, my dad came home cause he works in Nashville, so ya, i guess so



No friends, but i do talk to them and wish them happy thanksgiving



Yes, i go out to dinner....and it's gooooooood





Thanks!!



God Bless
2008-11-27 17:12:54 UTC
It's in October. Like everyone else in Canada.
robert p
2008-11-28 02:47:32 UTC
thank you

Have a happy thanksgiving



thanksgiving with family and others
2008-11-27 17:17:35 UTC
dont celebrate it in the uk but thank you anyway.And have a good thanksgiving.(((((hug back)))))
2008-11-27 17:10:38 UTC
No.

Yes.

No.



Jesus is not a precious name. Half of all Mexicans are named Jesus.


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