Noel+ wrote:
Good morning my Christmas friends!
MM - thinkingof you & your family and hoping you're having great pre-Christmas fun!
CK - hope your snow dusting was beautiful and your DD enjoyed playing in it!
Jolly - extra prayers for Perky as he travels around the no-go zone after the Paris attacks.
CC - good to see you posting bright and early this morning. Thanks for the Christmas countdown!
Noel+ wrote:Well late last evening my sister emailed me there is a change in our Thanksgiving plans. She has offered to host Thanksgiving since my Mom passed but this year her eldest son will be have that honor.
The meal? One look at my DH's face - -- and I iknew I was preparing a full course Thanksgiving Turkey meal the day after. My nephew is fixing Mexican food. He is a cook good on a few items and prefers Mexican food. On Thanksgiving?!?!?! The menu is seracho-peppers tortilla soup; street-vendor tamales; nachos and chorrizos. Now in Arizona we eat Mexican food 2-3 times a week so it is not special. Just shows me how far the younger generation is from big-family traditional meals that I grew up with in the Indiana countryside.
Jolly your San Antonio family seems to have started a younger generation custom.
So I won't be able to take down Thanksgiving til Monday, November 30 and start my Christmas decorating 3 days late due to work schedule. Bummer!!
CandyKane wrote:We always have traditional meals on Thanksgiving and Christmas days, but for small get togethers throughout the season we have different meals. I did a Mexican theme meal on Christmas Eve a few years back. In my opinion, if you are the host of the family Thanksgiving or Christmas meal you should at least have some traditional offerings.
CandyKane wrote:We always have traditional meals on Thanksgiving and Christmas days, but for small get togethers throughout the season we have different meals. I did a Mexican theme meal on Christmas Eve a few years back. In my opinion, if you are the host of the family Thanksgiving or Christmas meal you should at least have some traditional offerings.
CandyKane wrote:Looks like we might just hit the 2500 posts mark today. I wonder how many posts we'll have by Christmas Day?
Christmas Crazy wrote:I know that traditions change with each generation. But just like everyone else, I don't like change. I look at my own kids and I see the traditional Thanksgiving meal being replaced with anything but the traditional food items (Turkey, stuffing, sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, rolls etc...). They just don't like that kind of a meal. I'm the only one that will eat any of the leftovers. Some traditions will carry over, but sadly some will go away. I know my daughter will still watch the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade each year. That is a tradition she has already stated she will continue. But my boys I'm not so sure about. Maybe they will inherit some of these traditions thru marriage.
And when it comes to Christmas, I've really made a mess of one thing. My kids no longer remember a Christmas at home. Ever since we moved down south, we've always traveled back north before Christmas. They only know spending Christmas Eve at one grandparents house and Christmas day at the other grandparents house. I wish I would have realised what I was doing at the time. But, they still have a great sense of spending that time with family. I guess that is what is important.
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