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10 Little Things I Love About Thanksgiving

By Sharika Kellogg
  1. Going to New Jersey to see my very large family
  2. Watching football with my father
  3. Eating sweet potato pie until my belly swells
  4. House hopping to each relative’s home with a bagful of Tupperware for leftovers
  5. Drinking root beer flavored Kool-Aid
  6. My mom’s Thanksgiving decorations (Autumn leaves everywhere!)
  7. Raking leaves into a huge pile and watching my goddaughters dive into them
  8. My last frosty ride on my motorcycle before putting it up until spring
  9. A flag football tournament with all my cousins and friends from the neighborhood
  10. Breaking the wishbone with my father to see who has to wash all of the dishes

[Ed. Note: What is your #1 favorite thing about Thanksgiving? Let us know right here.]

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One Response to “10 Little Things I Love About Thanksgiving”

  1. Vickie Edwards says:

    My number one favorite thing about Thanksgiving is together with family and friends some of whom I haven’t seen all year and just enjoying good company and good food.

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