November 18, 2017

Thanksgiving thoughts

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With Thanksgiving coming up this week, I thought it might be fun to find a set of Thanksgiving-related questions.  This came from a site called Documented Legacy



1.  What made you feel patriotic this year?
2 . What do you value most about your life?
3.  What do you appreciate about your friendships
4.  Name one person who can make you laugh, even months later. Why?
5.  What is the funniest thing you remember about a Thanksgiving past?
6.  Do you have any unusual traditions, rituals or habits around Thanksgiving?
7.  Name one ancestor that you think about on Thanksgiving and tell us why.
8.  Is there a family heirloom at the Thanksgiving table? What its story?
9.  What is your favorite part about Thanksgiving Day?
10. What random act of kindness did you perform or that was done to you this year that makes you feel grateful?
11. What do you appreciate about the change of seasons?
12. Name five things that make you happy about today.
13. How has the celebration of Thanksgiving today changed from when you were little?
14. If you could share Thanksgiving dinner today with one person in history who would it be? Why? (Note: it can be a relative)
15. What is one wish you have for the next generation as they begin to establish their own Thanksgiving traditions.


3 comments:

  1. Happy Sunday Stealing All! I hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving week.

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  2. Have a great week, y'all. I'm back with five weeks' worth of questions.

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