Life in the Booth household is always crazy, hectic and fun
when all seven of us are back under the same roof. With me living at home for a
few more weeks and my sisters back from college, Thanksgiving break was great –
we even managed a family photo WITH the dogs!
This is my first time home for Thanksgiving in two years.
My first year, I spent it across the ocean, living in France. (Side note: France does not sell Turkeys. We
bought rotisserie chicken instead to feed to our 29 guests). My team and I
hosted a feast for our new friends and explained the meaning of the American
holiday. It was a great foundational event that allowed us to get to know our
neighbors and some of the locals, on more of a relational level.
Thanksgiving in France 2010 |
Last year, I spent Thanksgiving in Orlando. I specifically
chose to stay because I had randomly met (God’s divine plan) my UK friend,
Meena a couple weeks prior. She and I had talked about many things, including
American culture. I thought Hello, what
other country celebrates AMERICAN Thanksgiving (Keyword: American… I know
Canada has a Canadian thanksgiving – a bit different)? Invite Meena to
celebrate with you! Which as we all now know, was somewhat of a pivotal
point in Meena’s life as she met Bryn and other Christians during our Thanksgiving
party!
This year, I was nice to be back home, celebrating with
extended family, playing games, watching movies, and doing some Black Friday
shopping with my siblings… (Though, I did
feel a bit guilty going to Target at 10 pm on Thanksgiving night….) Traditions
are still lots of fun.
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