Saturday, December 5, 2020

Assignment 13- Koen

     Thanksgiving, oh what a wonderful time. A gathering of families to enjoy each other's presence. Giving thanks and sharing food is something that we all know but what we experience during Thanksgiving is the carbo-loading and instant regret in the next morning. Eating turkey and potatoes is not bad, but waking up as a grizzly bear ready for hibernation is a side gift from Thanksgiving. You plan parties and gatherings, but you really just want to get your friends and families to hype you up to Black Friday. On top of planning these wonderful and "unified" gatherings, stress and the seasonal political arguments add a new tone to your Thanksgiving. All jokes aside, Thanksgiving is a time to appreciate each other and those you care about. The best way to show your appreciation is to be there with the people you love and to always be thankful for what you have in life.

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