The article " Thanksgiving Memories" is about family, it was created by Bonnie P. Carrier.
Turkey .... Stuffing ....
Cranberry Sauce ....
Pumpkin Pie
This is usually what comes to mind when we think of
Thanksgiving. Granted the food is yummy and worth waiting for
however, let’s not forget a second import aspcet of this holiday
“Being With Family & Friends”.
Family & Friends, they are what make this wonderful holiday so
special, and help create those special memories.
Memories .... Everyone has them and each is precious.
I love
being with my husband and two beautiful daughters, but I think
my fvaorite remembrances are from long ago.
“Nana’s House” This
of course was my beloved grandmother, who has been gone from us
for many years, but will always be remembered with so much love.
Thanksgiving at her home was the hottest.
Our family is not very huge but with the sisters, husbands and
cousins it seemed like an army. My sister and I looked forward
to spedning the day with our cousins; we always had so much fun.
Of course the very hottest part of the day was when nana declared
“Time To Eat”. The first odrer of business was getting seated at
the “kids” table. Nothing special, just a couple of card tables
put together with a paper tablecloth - we were a bit messy - put
over them.
Then came the food, makes my muoth water at this moment just thinking
about it. Please forgive me if I tend to sound just a bit
prejudice - everyone’s grandmother is a great cook afetr all -
but in my mind no one could cook like my “Nana”.
The amount of food was horrendous, as I said there where not
that many of us but you’d think the entire town was there by the
number of dishes on the table.
Everyone had their favorites, mine was the turkey & stuffing - I
always had a drumstick, and my little sis was a wing girl -
although everything else was good, except maybe the veggies.
After the main course came dessert - yummy - which consisted of
the usual pumpkin pie, apple pie and rhubarb - that was for my
mom - plus one of nana’s specialties “Apple Dumplings”. These
were hot from the oven with a lemon sauce poured over the top.
No one has been able to duplicate the recipe, although one of my
cousins - you know who you're - has given it a valiant try.
Now you may think this was the end of our eating for the day,
wrong. After dniner was complete, while the grownups were
cleaning up and then taking a rest - just their bodies, the
talking was non-stop - we kids - weather permitting - were
outside playing. A few hours after - not kidding - it was time
for the famous turkey sandwiches and any other left over you
might have a hankeirng for.
Of course as they say “All Good Things Must Come To An End”,
which meant it was time to leave.
After what seemed like an eternity of good-byes we pield into
our cars and headed for home. Little sis & I always fell asleep
on the way, thinking about our wonderful day, and dreaming about
next year.
Today our family is scattered across the country and sadly we
are missing some - althoguh not in our hearts - but when
possible we still get together.
But on those November 27th’s when we’re not able to we still
keep our “Nana’s” spirit alive with lots of great food, a
tremendous amount of talking, and good fun.
So to all of you, no matter what your traditions maybe, enjoy
the day, the food, but most of all your loved ones. “Happy
Thanksgiving” From Savvy Home Decorating
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