I cannot believe it is already November. Where have the past three months gone? My third semester of college is almost over, and I feel at a loss. Where did all the time go? What was I doing to make it all fly by so fast? Don't get me wrong. I love the holiday seasons, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years... It just seems like they get here faster every year.
Well, I didn't start this post so it could become all depressing-like...
Let's see. I want to do something different. I want to see if anyone is actually reading this... ;) I know I don't get a lot of views, I never can seem find something to write about. So, I shall pose a question (or two) to whoever is reading this. (Answer in a comment)
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#1. What is your favorite thing about the month of November?
#2. What is your traditional Thanksgiving like? If it's even traditional at all ;)
Let's see... My answers would be:
#1. The beautiful fall leaves. The crisp, cool air. Just thinking about November, I picture a lot of reds, yellows and oranges, hot apple cider, and pumpkin pie.
#2. Hmm... I don't think I've had a traditional Thanksgiving. Well, I guess it would be traditional in the sense that we've always eaten turkey, but other than that, it's been slightly different every year. One thing though, we never watch football... I'm just really not that into football.
Ok, now.... Go!
2 comments:
1. I don't know that I have a favourite thing except it seems to be the month when the weather begins to get more chilly and I can wear nice fall clothes and the bright leaves dance around the streets.
2. My Thanksgivings are not traditional at all. One or two years we made Mexican food. Another year everyone made one or two of their favourite dishes. I have to say, I'm rather fond of pumpkin pie though. And turkey, I guess you could say I like the traditional spread.
I like your blog design, by the way. :)
1. I like when the air gets chilly and crisp, and I have to bundle up to go outside (even though I don't like being cold). The best part is coming inside and fixing some apple cider, tea, or hot chocolate. :)
2. (I'm going to tweak the question a bit and answer with some things I have liked and do like about Thanksgiving.) As a kid, I always liked watching some of the Macy's parade on TV. I also enjoyed waking up to the smell of the roasting turkey my mom had put in the oven at 5am. Thanksgiving always reminds me of the many many things I have been blessed with--family being the most valuable of all those things.
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