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cheerfulgreek 11-17-2009 01:12 PM

So, what's everyone doing for Thanksgiving?
 
What's everyone doing besides eating Turkey for the holiday? Eating with family, staying on campus/home/friends?....

I'll be staying here this time for Thanksgiving.

I know it's not the same as Christmas but are there any traditions you have, like eating with more than just your immediate family?

knight_shadow 11-17-2009 01:17 PM

Not going home this year, but haven't decided who to spend the day with (I've been invited to 3 different places). I may be greedy and go to all 3 lol

cheerfulgreek 11-17-2009 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by knight_shadow (Post 1867628)
Not going home this year, but haven't decided who to spend the day with (I've been invited to 3 different places). I may be greedy and go to all 3 lol

lol lol lol
Hilarious!

knight_shadow 11-17-2009 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 1867632)
lol lol lol
Hilarious!

Hey, we're in a recession! Don't judge lol

cheerfulgreek 11-17-2009 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by knight_shadow (Post 1867633)
Hey, we're in a recession! Don't judge lol

lol lol
Too funny.

That would be so funny if you ate dinner at each one and then took a plate home from each. I just have this mental image of you eating at the third house with two other wrapped plates in the car from the previous ones. lol

srmom 11-17-2009 01:24 PM

Getting together with the whole fam-damily (except oldest son and new wife who cannot take the time off -boo).

It will be 24 for dinner - we fry a bunch of turkeys and everybody brings the sides. All the cousins love it, but it could get interesting this year with 2 Aggies and 2 Longhorns sitting side by side watching the game. :eek:

knight_shadow 11-17-2009 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by srmom (Post 1867638)
Getting together with the whole fam-damily (except oldest son and new wife who cannot take the time off -boo).

It will be 24 for dinner - we fry a bunch of turkeys and everybody brings the sides. All the cousins love it, but it could get interesting this year with 2 Aggies and 2 Longhorns sitting side by side watching the game. :eek:

That's what I miss most about living in Central Texas. The Longhorn/Aggie confrontations were always the most interesting lol

Preston327 11-17-2009 01:56 PM

Going home (yay!) to a quiet Thanksgiving dinner with my dad, grandma and uncle and perhaps a few of my grandma's friends.

DaemonSeid 11-17-2009 01:57 PM

Traveling up north to hang with my relatives. We may actually attempt to go to NYC on that Friday.

Leslie Anne 11-17-2009 02:06 PM

My family has a tradition of doing the regular turkey dinner along with lasagna (my mom is Italian). I'm not going home this year so my sister is coming out to visit. We're having Thanksgiving dinner at a restaurant in Chicago. Then I think I'll surprise my sister with lasagna the next day. I'm looking forward to it. :)

WVU alpha phi 11-17-2009 02:07 PM

Going to my boyfriend's mom's house for the second year in a row. His brother is also bringing some of his grad school friends to town for it. Should be a good time!

Smile_Awhile 11-17-2009 02:10 PM

Going home. I can't wait for the delicious food- but then I work my mall job on Black Friday. Oh boy.

xxstardust 11-17-2009 02:52 PM

My school literally kicks us all out the Wednesday before Thanksgiving until Sunday at noon after it. You don't gotta go home but you can't stay here!

Anyway, I'd be going home either way as I'm only 40 minutes away. It's a small holiday for us - just my mom and dad, brother, granmother, and an uncle (plus myself, of course ;)) and usually we don't make turkey since 3 of the 6 don't eat it. Last year we had a roast loin of pork; this year we may do a roast beef.

I'm really bummed out this year - every year since we've had licenses, my best friend and I have done Black Friday together, and done it intensely. We get to the outlet shopping center by 11 (it opens at 12), shop there til about 1:30-2, then go to the diner to get coffee and something to snack on. Then we go to the mall, sleep in the car for a while then shop when the mall opens up! We're usually home by 10:30-11.

This year we're not doing it, for the first time in 4 years :[ I'm happy that she's married and living happily with her husband, but as he's in the Coast Guard they just got moved to their first base and aren't coming home for the Thanksgiving holiday. Now I have no one left to go Black Friday shopping with ... of my other two closest friends, one goes with her dad every year and the other is abroad in France. :( It just doesn't feel like Thanksgiving this year ..

RU OX Alum 11-17-2009 03:07 PM

I'm sorry your tradition ended stardust.

We don't usually do anything elaborate. Usually throw the football around with my brother and cousin though.

Kevin 11-17-2009 03:21 PM

Headin' South to Ardmore, Oklahoma.

FSUZeta 11-17-2009 03:39 PM

driving north to tallahassee to a huge family get-together. aunts, uncles, cousins, couslets(children of cousins), my parents, brother, sil and niece. our children and daughters fiance' are driving down from birmingham-it will take them about the same amount of time to head south as it does for us to drive north!

we have way too much food and after lunch, some of the more musically inclined gather outside and have a jam session while the little ones run around. half the family are seminoles and half are gators, so it is always an interesting weekend.

the following day we may go to an old fashioned cane grinding and syrup making in a nearby hamlet, if the family who usually hosts it is hosting it this year.

FSUZeta 11-17-2009 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by knight_shadow (Post 1867628)
Not going home this year, but haven't decided who to spend the day with (I've been invited to 3 different places). I may be greedy and go to all 3 lol


i love british shows and one of my favorites is a show from the '80's called The Vicar of Dibley. in one episode the poor vicar is invited to 4 different parishioners houses for christmas dinner, and so as not to offend anyone, she attends all 4. watch it if you can ks! very funny stuff!

sigtau305 11-17-2009 04:02 PM

I work from 5:00a.m - 9:00a.m. then after that, hanging out at home.

AOIIalum 11-17-2009 06:05 PM

Picking up DS#1 from the airport on Wednesday morning for his first visit home since leaving for college. Thanksgiving dinner and overdosing on football on Thursday, and expect to have plenty of HS and college friends in and out of the house throughout the holiday. My husband grills the turkey and makes mashed potatoes, and I deal with the rest of the food. Grilled turkey is the best!

Kappamd 11-17-2009 06:19 PM

Heading home Tuesday for Thanksgiving dinner with the bf's dad and stepmom. Thursday is Thanksgiving lunch at my house with my family, aunt, and bf, and then Thanksgiving dinner with the bf's mom and stepdad. We shop on Fridays....usually starting around 4 am. And then Saturday is Thanksgiving dinner #4 and "Christmas" at my bf's step-grandparents' house. I am sooooo sick of Thanksgiving food by the end of it, but it is one of my favorite weeks of the year and I CANNOT wait!

ree-Xi 11-17-2009 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by knight_shadow (Post 1867628)
Not going home this year, but haven't decided who to spend the day with (I've been invited to 3 different places). I may be greedy and go to all 3 lol


If offered leftovers, don't refuse. Bring a cooler and keep it in your car lol.

We'll be at my dad's and his new(er) family. She can't cook, so I will be eating before I leave. On top of that, it's my bday, which he always forgets, even if he sees on that day (usually by accident). Yippee. Good times.

wrigley 11-17-2009 07:20 PM

This Thanksgiving will be spent at my cousin's place. It will be particularly hard this year because I will be thinking about my Dad and the traditions we shared as a family for this holiday. He planned and cooked for the holiday. I love my relatives and all but their cooking could never compare to what my Dad could do.

To make the day even more interesting I'll be bringing the new Mr. Man with me.

LucyKKG 11-17-2009 08:02 PM

My parents have been divorced for 17 years, so I'm used to having more than one Thanksgiving. My mom and step-dad are going up to Oregon or Washington (I have step-sibs in both states) for Thanksgiving. My dad is having dinner at his house on the day. I love setting up a game plan with him and starting early. My step-mom, sister, aunt, and uncle will also be there. Oh lord, probably my step-mom's sister and brother-in-law, too.

I have a group of friends that I worked at a summer camp with, and we all still keep in touch. We have a tradition of having a full Thanksgiving dinner the day before the real one. We call it "Turkey Bash." We get all dressed up and everyone brings something (including um, booze). We usually go to Pleasanton but this year it'll be at a girl's house right next to Santa Cruz. Woo hoo!

AGDee 11-17-2009 08:16 PM

As of right now, working on my case study for school. If a better offer comes up, I'll take it, but it's not looking like one will.

aephi alum 11-17-2009 10:24 PM

DH and I are driving down on Thursday to visit my parents. Turkey with all the trimmings that night. Lunch at a local steakhouse on Friday. We're heading home on Saturday.

Saturday is my birthday, so DH and I will probably go out for dinner that night.

On Sunday, the in-laws are inflicting themselves on us. They don't want to cook (understandable, as GMIL is unwell), so they invited themselves to our house for dinner. Um..... no. MIL is one of those "give them an inch and they'll take a mile" types. So I pushed back. Instead, we are going to brunch at a local restaurant.

ADqtPiMel 11-17-2009 10:40 PM

This year will be just my husband and me here in DC -- he's working retail part-time while he looks for a job as a lawyer and they needed him to work Black Friday. We've lived here four years and only traveled once -- the traffic was bad enough that I doubt we'll ever go anywhere for Thanksgiving again!

We're running a 5k in the morning, and then we'll cook just a turkey breast and enough sides for two. Should be nice.

Benzgirl 11-18-2009 09:31 PM

I'm home from traveling until the 30th. Holiday travelers were already in the airport today.
I'm going to the gym in the morning then driving down to my parent's house for a couple of days. My birthday is Black Friday.

PeppyGPhiB 11-18-2009 09:50 PM

My family's having the biggest Thanksgiving I think we've ever had. We're having 18 people for dinner. My future in-laws (one set from Indiana, one from Tallahassee), fiance's sister and brother-in-law (Tallahassee), and family friends from Southern Calif. are all flying to Seattle to spend it with us. We're having both a Honeybaked Ham and a smoked turkey. I have to make four pies and God knows how many deviled eggs and cheese puffs. But I'm seriously looking forward to it as this should be a fun bunch!

Xanthus 11-18-2009 09:52 PM

We're all eating over my sister's house.

LucyKKG 11-18-2009 10:03 PM

My mom texted me this morning and said we're doing Thanksgiving at her house on Saturday (2 days after the real one). Yippee! I'm excited! I was kinda bummed when I heard they were going out of town, but I'm glad we can still celebrate.


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