I'm going to be out today heading to IL, with my Dad. Good news is I wont be gone long. Leaving around 5:30AM and expected to be back here around noon or 1:00pm EST. I'm just tagging along for the ride you could say! Then I got some Christmas shopping to do when I gt back with my family and friend Heidi who will be coming in for Thanksgiving. After we get them all rapped up and ready to go we will be popping in the Turkey for a long night of cooking! Last year my whole family fell asleep on my but my sister. So I got stuck cooking the turkey! ;) The good news is I'm ready to go this year! It's going to be a long day but I'm ready to go. So I had better get going. I will catch you all here again later on tonight between turkey basting with another look at the Thanksgiving day forecast! Until then here's a little quick something about Thanksgiving below..........
Gotta Run! And thanks for reading! I WILL check back ;)Thanksgiving Day is a harvest festival. Traditionally, it is a time to give thanks for the harvest and express gratitude in general. It is a holiday celebrated primarily in Canada and the United States. While perhaps religious in origin, Thanksgiving is now primarily identified as a secular holiday.
The date and location of the first Thanksgiving celebration is a topic of modest contention. The traditional "first Thanksgiving" is the celebration that occurred at the site of Plymouth Plantation, in 1621. The Plymouth celebration occurred early in the history of what would become one of the original thirteen colonies that became the United States. The celebration became an important part of the American myth by the 1800s.[citation needed] This Thanksgiving, modeled after celebrations that were commonplace in contemporary Europe, is generally regarded as America's first. Elementary school teacher Robyn Gioia has argued that the earliest attested "thanksgiving" celebration in what is now the United States was celebrated by the Spanish on September 8, 1565 in what is now Saint Augustine, Florida. Today, Thanksgiving is celebrated on the second Monday of October in Canada and on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States. Thanksgiving dinner is held on this day, usually as a gathering of family members and friends.
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