Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is actually one of my favorite holidays, and for many reasons. I am a huge family person and I love it when families are brought together. The food is consistent every year and you know just what is to be expected. The preparation is minimal and it is a holiday that you just sit back, relax, eat and enjoy.

As each year passes and Thanksgivings come and go, I find myself really appreciating this holiday and truly understanding the concept of coming together and sharing a meal. Whether in a fancy restaurant, at a homeless shelter, or sitting at your dining room table that gets used maybe about seven times a year, Thanksgiving brings us all together and is a holiday were we all are true equals. We are all eating the same meal, sharing the same memories, and feeling stuffed at the end of the night, seriously questioning if that second piece of pie. There are no expectations, no drama, and no crazy madness of getting gifts. The amount of money that is spent during the holiday season, cough cough CHRISTMAS, is just above and beyond ridiculous.
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With Thanksgiving over, I realized this year, that my main focus during the holiday was on the idea of everyone coming together and making time. As we grow older, we loose track of time and our priorities change. We push off things like family and friends, and sharing memories together over a meal. One of my biggest goals for 2015 was to spend more quality, key word quality, time with friends and family. That means putting away the phones, focusing on the good, and creating new memories. I plan to continue this goal into 2016, because this is a goal that you can never truly achieve, but can only get better at achieving. I hope that you all had a blessed Thanksgiving and keep in mind the real reason we celebrate the holidays as we journey into 2016 xo