kam
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kam
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Hmm. What I would do for Thanksgiving if health allowed.
First thought that comes to mind is food and the good smells coming from the kitchen.
How about you. What would you do if health allowed?
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steve1906
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I would love to be at our place in the country (where I was lymed .. sigh) where we always had our Thanksgiving dinners. Our cabin was not set up with "everything" but my mom was a master at making it all work.
My aunt and uncle would always be there too, since they did not have any children. This is my aunt who just passed away in October. She was 99+ yrs old!
We always had a fire going in the fireplace (unless it was hot in TX at that time!) and it was just so homey. It was a cabin that we built with our own hands.
Feeling .. sad.
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GretaM
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I wish that I could handle being around more than one person at a time. Noisy family gatherings overwhelm my sensory system.
If I could, I would have a day where I played some soccer, then came home and had a nice dinner with my family. Noise, heat, rich food and a glass of red.
Sigh.
I love that pic Kam!
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Everyone, please boycott the Thanksgiving Day shopping. It is un-American.
You are causing employees to have to work that day, and they shouldn't have to!
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kam
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tutu...what a wonderful memory to have
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kam
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Greta: they had a thanksgiving dinner here at the apartment complex i live in.
I heard over 50 people attended.
I, too, can't be around crowds...I could wear my peltor ear protection muffs
but, I haven't figured out what to do about the MCS (all the perfumes, etc will shut my body and brain down)
Plus, sitting upright to eat is out I lay in bed with a bib on and have the food on my chest.
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