Thanksgiving
in America is held every fourth Thursday in November,
and is the best of all the holidays that gather families
and friends around a common celebration.
Personalities aside, this
is one holiday that is a no-pressure deal.
Nobody gets gifts or is
expected to do more than show up, eat, drink and refrain
from getting too overserved so that you don’t
get into a mix with old Uncle Al, or that other occasional
family member that you just can’t stand.
The occasion was created
as a national day of thanks around a special meal, as
(reportedly) the first Pilgrims had on November 11,
1621, one year after landing at a place called Plymouth,
Massachusetts.
Thanksgiving is now known
in more modern terms for the big parade in Manhattan,
New York, and other special television sporting events,
especially American football, which is usually not broadcast
on any other daytime Thursday otherwise.
But the thing about Thanksgiving
is that, no matter where you are from, Thanksgiving
is an American thing to do.
So in every corner of
this great land, from California to the New York islands,
on up into Alaska and down to Key West, Florida, Christians,
Jews, Muslims, Hindus, and agnostics, whites, blacks,
and every color in between, all put down their differences
for a day and agree that traditions of love, family,
and good food are the order of the day.
In America, when you say
“Happy Thanksgiving" nobody looks back and
says, “That’s not my holiday.”
So here’s to Thanksgiving:
a day of peace, quiet, and reconciliation..
Some Americans pass the
feeling along by working for a day serving meals in
a Salvation Army kitchen or delivering food to the needy.
But it is the small and
mostly unreported concern toward each other, reflected
in small gifts of food and open invitations of welcome
to others, that should be recognized as an important
expression of Thanksgiving.
Individual acts of kindness
have always been the spirit of Thanksgiving, as we gather
friends and family at the table, hold hands, and sing:
“We
gather together to ask the Lord’s blessing:
He chastens and hastens his will to make known.
The wicked oppressing
Cease them from distressing
Sing praises to his name
He forgets not his own.”
Hooray for the pumpkin
pie!
Geoffrey
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