Monday, November 7, 2011

Thanksgiving Traditions

One of my favorite holidays is Thanksgiving.  I always go to my sister's house for a delicious dinner.  We have a wonderful time, all of my siblings and their families are there too.  As our families grew, Christmas gift giving got to be extremely expensive.  We then decided to just give to the children.  That too got a little out of hand.  Since I come from a rather large family of five siblings, when we were younger we would put our names in a bowl and each pick one and only buy a gift for that person.  The first year was strange, but after we got used to it, we found it really fun to keep it a secret who we had and it allowed us to give something nice for that one person.  Now, we have passed that tradition on to our children.  

At Thanksgiving, the kids really look forward to picking the names, usually during dessert time.  They all love doing this every year.  It makes Christmas day at my house all the more special to watch the children pull out the gifts they have chosen and wrapped for their cousins or siblings and the delight of giving to one another.  It doesn't take a bunch of gifts or a whole lot of money to make special times and memories for families.  Actually, having to be creative usually means the outcome is much more special and memorable.  That is one of my favorite things to do on Thanksgiving.  

My most favorite thing to do the day after is make my famous hot turkey, sweet potato, stuffing and gravy sandwich with cranberry sauce.  I make an entire Thanksgiving dinner for leftovers at my house every year on Wednesday, the day before.  There are never enough leftovers from my sister's house to divide up, so this works well.  Can't wait!!

1 comment:

  1. First off, your blog is ADORABLE! I love it! I usually go to my cousin Louise's house for most holidays. I get to be with my cousins and eat plenty of food. My cousin Art always makes fun of me because of how many helpings I go back for. My favorite thing to make is this sweet potato casserole with a brown sugar, walnut, and pecan topping. My cousin's wife Bridget calls it "candy". And I couldn't agree with you more about Thanksgiving leftovers. Those sandwiches are HEAVENLY! I loved hearing about how you spend your holiday, it sounds like so much fun! :)

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