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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

40 Comments to a Goodies.....

What are your plans for Thanksgiving?

Thank you for all the responses....hope everyone has a wonderful day. No matter how you spend it....remember your blessings.

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50 comments:

  1. My husband and I are headed to Kentucky Tuesday to spend a couple of days with my parents and visiting his siblings before everyone else arrives on Thanksgiving day. On Thanksgiving my oldest brother and his family will arrive, along with my best friend and her family to my parents. We are having ham and smoked turkey and all the trimmings and I cannot wait!

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  2. I'm having a small gathering at my house for dinner and adding a few more for dessert. Happy Thanksiving to you!

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  3. I'm headed to my sister's house. My other siblings will come and go throughout the day and we'll laugh, play games and just enjoy each other's company. I will spend the following day sleeping in while others are out trampling over one another in hopes of getting a good deal. :-)

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  4. Something happened to my comment so I apologize if this is a duplicate.

    I'm having a small gathering at my house for a traditional turkey dinner and adding a few more for dessert. Happy Thanksgiving to you!

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  5. I'm like cgl1539... I'm heading for Kentucky on Tuesday also to be with my son and his family. We will have our own Thanksgiving dinner either Wed or Fri. On Thanksgiving day we'll be going to real good friends of ours for dinner. This Thanksgiving marks the 4th anniversary of my husband's death and I'm really looking forward, more than ever, to being with family and friends. Life is a blessing and life goes on... ENJOY it and be THANKFUL for it.

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  6. My family is having their Thanksgiving on 11/21 & we are also celebrating my niece's 24th birthday that evening. For the in-laws we are having Thanksgiving lunch on Thanksgiving & probably watching movies the rest of the evening. Kind of dull but nice all the same to be with family. And the awesome food, of course=) Collette

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  7. First of all we will have a Thanksgiving service in church. Then our son and his lovely wife will eat dinner with us. They are bringing the herbed baked turkey and they are excellent cooks. And we will spend the day counting our MANY blessings.

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  8. We go to my Cousins house to be with the whole family, about 50 of us. A real good time!!

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  9. This year will be a quiet at-home Thanksgiving for my husband and me. We will have a houseful for Christmas, so having a quiet holiday is ok this year. That won't stop us from fixing a small turkey with most of the trimmings for dinner.

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  10. Everyone will be here for Thanksgiving dinner. Turkey with all the trimmings. Still do not have a head count. Probably about 16. (could be as many as 27 if brother showed,up with all the offspring!)

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  11. We are going to my sister-in-law's house, a mile down the road. I figure there shouldn't be too much traffic! :)

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  12. My youngest son and his family are driving from the Oregon coast to Portland, OR to spend Thanksgiving with my eldest son and his family. Having time with 3 of my 6 grands will be awesome!!

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  13. Take a week off from work as my kids are also off from school all week and just spend time loving them!!! Oh and the taking off part is easy - I teach at their school. What a blessing!!!

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  14. We dont do Thanksgiving here in England I think it's a shame as there is so much we can be thanksfull of, like I'm thanksfull to you to give us all the gorgeous goodies.
    hugs
    Ildiko

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  15. reflooring the dining and living room. My family isn't coming in until Saturday afternoon, so our Thanksgiving will be Sunday when both my husband and I, and my parents, celebrate our anniversaries. :) Lucky 7 for us, 41 for them!

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  16. We're spending a quiet day at home relaxing, eating and most of all giving thanks.

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  17. This is the first year we are going to try this: stay home, watch football, and RELAX!!

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  18. I will eat dinner at my daughter's in laws house. They live close. My family will have Thanksgiving on Dec 4th when we celebrate my other daughter's birthday. I am a nurse and usually work holidays so we have have always celebrated when it is convenient for all of us to get together.

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  19. dinner with FIL and his wife then off to our traditional movie. we have gone every year since hubby and I got married.
    hope you have a wonderful holiday yourself! :)

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  20. Just going to be my folks and hubby, at least as far as I know. Have been know to add a few "strays" in the past. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!
    R/

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  21. We don't celebrate thanksgiving in England but I just enjoyed reading everyone's comments about how they were spending theirs! Hope you all have a wonderful day.

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  22. Not much, it's just the usual & football. We have no kids or close family in the area. We're also vegetarians, so we have "chik" patties & stuffing & a vegetable. We're having pumpkin whip pie for dessert, though. YUM!! Perhaps for Christmas, we'll do something special. It's hard with just 2 of us.

    D :)

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  23. We are going to NC to visit family.

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  24. Going over the river and through the woods to my Brother's home!!!!

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  25. Trying to convince my body that dressing is low-cal! :)

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  26. we don't celebrate thanksgiving in holland :-(

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  27. Spending Thanksgiving at my Mom's with youngest sister and brother. Everyone else is spread across the U.S. this year. Happy Thanksgiving!

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  28. I'm going to spend it with my hubby here at home, all his family is coming over! I'm so excited they are the best!

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  29. Just having a few family members over and eating a small turkey dinner. Not much at all.

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  30. My son is coming home from college. My daughter is coming in from TX and we'll be going over to my inlaws to eat. I'm excited!

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  31. My youngest son, dil, and two of my grandson's and I are supposed to leave tomorrow for my eldest son's home 3.5 hours for Thanksgiving. Looking outside right now, I'm not sure what's going to happen. We woke up to snow this morning!!!! We rarely get snow on the Oregon coast, but we've got it today. It's really early in the year to even get any. My son says we can do it, but I'm concerned, as snow levels will be higher where we're headed. So, our plans are in limbo!!

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  32. We are halving a neighborhood thanksgiving dinner ate a friend then onto dessert and drinks at my house

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  33. I am so excited to be spending the day with friends. My hubby, me and the kiddos will have a relaxing time just hanging out. And I only have to make the mashed potatoes. WOOHOO!!!

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  34. Spending time with family of course. My WHOLE family lives in this little town so we always spend the day together. My job is to make the fresh honey rolls and herb butter!

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  35. Every ones headed to my house for the traditional Thanksgiving dinner. Sometime I wish that they would invite us. Have a Happy Thanksgiving.

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  36. We already celebrated our turkey day, but we were able to get together with our extended family that we only see once a year. It was lovely to see all the kids running, laughing and playing. Such joy!

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  37. We will be celebrating Thanksgiving at home. We have 5 children between my husband and I. My step-daughter is currently in England with her Mom (who is in the military) for Thanksgiving and Christmas this year :( It will be tough without her...but thankfully we have Skype! We sure are thankful for a wonderful family and awesome children!

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  38. WORK. I have all of December off from my ER job. So....I get to work on Thanksgiving to "pay" for my time off. I will get to have my Thanksgiving with my husband and one of my sons on Friday.

    Happy Thanksgiving everyone!

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  39. I am from Canada and we had a wonderful Thanksgiving here in October. On Thursday we are heading to Bangor to do our Christmas shopping and I can hardly wait. This is something we do every year and we always enjoy ourselves. Happy Thanksgiving everyone!

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  40. We are having some single soldiers from DH unit over for Thanksgiving.

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  41. My mom, sister and niece are coming to visit! Mom is cooking!

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  42. I am hosting Thanksgiving at our house with family & friends!

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  43. Working.... My hubbie is cooking :)

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  44. We don't now Thanksgiving here in Holland.

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  45. For Thanksgiving, I shall enjoy some super tasty noms...

    *OM NOM NOM*

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  46. Thank you for this vintage Thanksgiving image. I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving Paulette. God bless you and yours!

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  47. Thank you for the image, Paulette.

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  48. Just a quick note to let you know that a link to this post will be placed on CraftCrave in the DigiFree category today [25 Nov 01:00am GMT]. Thanks, Maria

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  49. Thank you for this goodie! We went to our friends' home. It was an excellent dinner and great company!

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  50. Thanks for all the great freebies! i enjoyed reading the little notes on how Christmas is celebrated in other parts of the world.

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Thank you for your comments, they are appreciated.
Paulette