Some people forget Thanksgiving comes before Christmas!

United States
October 26, 2009 10:59am CST
So many people start worring about Christmas around this time of the year and overlook Thanksgiving! Thanksgiving is a month away and I can't wait! To me it is a chance to see my family who I don't see often,have a home cooked meal and to be thankful for the good things in my life! Spending time with the family is important and I know more and more people aren't celebrating Thanksgiving anymore! To them it is just a day off from work and to watch some football! Some people are so busy with their lives they forget what they are grateful for and this is why we celebrate Thanksgiving! My advice is have a Thanksgiving dinner with the family and have quality time with them! then you can worry about Christmas!
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@sblossom (2168)
26 Oct 09
after reading through all contents I understood what you meant. I don't forget Thanksgiving, but I live in the UK. people here don't have the festival. So now my husband and I just start our Christmas shopping. I don't know why he's so excited with Christmas. he has many plans for the festival. We already bought two box candy(maybe I should say sweet, my husband told me to British it's sweet, just American say candy, he's English).By the way we also ordered on line two tickets of Magic Number show on December. This made me look forward to Xmas. However I will tell him to see if we can have a Thanksgiving festival too.
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• United States
28 Oct 09
I forgot in the UK you don't have a Thanksgiving! Oh well! Happy Mylotting!
@LaurenInLA (2270)
• United States
26 Oct 09
I love Thanksgiving as well. For the past couple of years, we've rented a house at the beach for two weeks and family and friends are welcome to join us as their work schedule permits. I don't usually cook dinner on that day but we get a prepared turkey with all of the trimmings from one of the local markets. It's a time for us to give thanks for our wonderful friends and family and to give them a little pre Christmas gift. I just realized that Thanksgiving is just a month away. Happy holidays
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• United States
28 Oct 09
My family will be getting together on Thanksgiving at a one of my nephews homes. I can't wait!
• United States
26 Oct 09
People forget to walk, not run through life. And all the stores are pushing Christmas, before Halloween. We need to walk slowly, enjoy each day to the fullest, and not run ahead. Great post dear.
• United States
28 Oct 09
I hate when the stores start pushing Christmas before Halloween! On Novenber 1st it will be all Christmas in the stores! I can remember when that didn't start until Thanksgiving! Yes we should enjoy each day to the fullest and thanks for the response!
@cher913 (25782)
• Canada
26 Oct 09
well, here in canada, our thanksgiving is in early october so it is over and we can start planning for christmas. we do the same as you, we celebrate thanksgiving with our family and friends. we should not be thankful just on thanksgiving, but all year round.
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• United States
28 Oct 09
I knew CAnada had a Thanksgiving but I didn't know it was in October! You are right! We shouldn't be just thankful on Thanksgiving but all year round!
@Monkish (95)
• United States
27 Oct 09
It really spoils it for me to see Christmas decorations and Christmas commercials up this early. It doesnt seem as special when it is shown out of season. Anyway, on to thanksgiving... My family gets together for thanksgiving. Everyone brings a dish, usually a home made dish. We sit down together and eat. We dont eat at a table since we do not own a table big enough to eat together at...there are too many people in the family to fit every one at a table.
• United States
28 Oct 09
with my family we have to use one big table and usually 2 card tables besides! I'll be at one of my nephews on Thanksgiving! You are right when you said seeing Christmas decorations and the Christmas commericals so early! It ruins the Christmas season!
@mnk202 (338)
• United States
26 Oct 09
I do agree with you. Alot of my family and friends will start talking about christmas in august or september. Then when the end of october comes every year whoever is putting on thanksgiving for the family starts to freak out for those last few weeks getting ready and then when christmas comes it seems to be no rush because there was already enough time spent on it. I know exactly what you mean.
• United States
28 Oct 09
Thanks for the response! You definetly know what I'm talking about!
• United States
26 Oct 09
I do enjoy spending time with my family for Thanksgiving and I am very thankful for the family that I have. I have already started buying Christmas presents because my husband and I have big families and have lots of people to buy for. So I am ready for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
@sid556 (30959)
• United States
27 Oct 09
I just soon postpone worrying about Christmas. As much as I'd love to really indulge everyone...I can't. I am looking forward to Thanksgiving and getting together with all my daughters and brothers and nieces & nephews...grandkids. I have to work later on that day but we will all get together earlier. It's always a good time for us. Christmas isn't much different. It is mostly based around the family get-together. It's me....I really really want to do more than I can afford which is next to nothing.
@TrvlArrngr (4045)
• United States
27 Oct 09
I love Thanksgiving too. Being with friends and family and sharing a great meal is wonderful and you are right - it's the perfect time to catch up and enjoy the day!
@mohitseth (568)
• India
27 Oct 09
ya thanksgiving comes before cristmas. in canada it is in october and in america its in november. one should celebrate thanksgiving with friends and family and we should forgive others on this days. i love celebrating thanksgiving with my nearfriends. happymylotting.