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Thanksgiving Hope-Tos


We are flying to Philadelphia for Thanksgiving today. We do this trip almost every year, and it’s a good chance to see lots of family. That said, traveling during the holidays with kids is a lot of work, and it’s easy to focus on the challenging aspects of the trip. We are still in the little kid phase, but every year it gets a little easier to travel, and this year I wanted to think about what things would make the trip feel fun for me too. I’m looking forward to:

*Seeing Wicked with my sister-in-law.

*Making sentimental recipes with my brother-in-law. We usually do most of the cooking for Thanksgiving, and it’s fun to prep a lot on Wednesday and catch up. I love making my grandma’s stuffing--it reminds me of being a little kid.

*Going on a walk and enjoying the woods. I love getting outside in an environment that is so different from the beach/chaparral area we live in.

*Taking time in the morning to do a morning routine. I want to take some introvert recharge time and do some of the things that make me feel grounded: journaling, exercising, or reading.

*Doing Friday Thanksgiving with my father-in-law. The day after Thanksgiving, we do a second meal with Joel’s dad. He usually orders some dishes from Gold Belly, and it’s really fun to see what type of dishes he picks out each year.

*Watching movies or reading in front of the fire.

If you celebrate Thanksgiving, what are some things you are looking forward to?

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