Thanksgiving

You mean Colombus Day, right? Thankgiving isn't 'till November.

For Colombus Day, I hope to have some friends over, then go see a movie. I hope.
 
I think Thanksgiving is on different dates in different countries. American Thanksgiving is in November, but he might not be American. :\
 
hmmm...in France,thanksgiving is in December,and then comes new year(awesome). haha well i think ts gonna be the same as always, spending it with my family...
 
O.O I totally forgot Thanksgiving was in October for Canadians....

But I can tell you the I WILL be celebrating Thanksgiving at my grandparents as well =P
 
I'll be spending Thanksgiving fighting off this awful cold and deciding on my courses to take next term as well as who to vote for on Tuesday. ;_;'

My aunt might be coming over but my parents went out for dinner with her last week so I'm not even sure. Whether she comes over or not, though, I'm mostly just spending the weekend relaxing at home with my family. ♥
 
I'm English, so I won't be celebrating either day. However, if there is some cause to celebrate on Monday, this gives me a wonderful excuse to sit in my room and play Halo 3 all day.
 
We'll do what we do every Thanksgiving: call up family from all over the country and have one enormous dinner.
 
I wonder why British don't celebrate Thanksgiving... Oh well, too much Texas History homework is disturbing my American History Memory...

For Thanksgiving? I'll be spending it at my house, the casual kind, Turkey, PUMPKIN PIE OMG!, Sour Cookie Cake, and maybe mashed potatoes, depending on whether Obama wins or not.
 
When it comes in November for me, it'll be at my uncle's house since it's bigger. My grandparents have moved back up from Florida so this'll be their first with everyone in years!
I think a few members of the family will be there as well.
 
My turkey day tomorrow will be spent at home with family. We'd go to my aunt's house, but she has two cat's and I'm allergic to cats. D: It's gonna be a small dinner with a few people - but I prefer that over having thanksgiving with a huge family.
 
I will be enjoying a day filled with family food and sleeping. This year I plan to take over my uncle ralph's roll of occupying the couch all afternoon.
*thanks the lord for letting it be a day where work is cancelled*
 
Thanksgiving isn't just the Monday, for Canadians its both Sunday and Monday, and which day the families eat varies from family to family. For our family, we celebrate on Sunday, and big Turkey dinner!

But this year is a twist, my dad and I are going to a Raptors preseason game in the afternoon because my uncle won 2 SECOND ROW (yeah SECOND ROW) seats!
 
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