Friday, November 29, 2013

Friday is Thanksgiving at my house

Me, posing as Martha Stewart. 

We have been celebrating Thanksgiving on Friday evenings for years.  I have four sons and I assume that all the daughters-in-law will want to go home for Thanksgiving.  In the early days, the kids would eat two Thanksgiving meals a day, one in Provo, where two of the women grew up, and then one in Salt Lake.

Stupid. Stupid. Stupid.

So tonight was Thanksgiving and we had it at our house, because we have a house again.  (Although Sarah and Erica brought tons of food, including the turkey, which Sam cooked in brine.  It was delicious, but when I think of brine, I think of the Great Salt Lake and that slimy stuff they call brine out there.  Trust me, you don't want to cook a turkey in that stuff).

Here are some good reasons to have Thanksgiving on Friday instead of Thursday:

1.  If you forget something, the grocery store is open.  Or if you open up a can of cream of mushroom soup and it smells odd, because the expiration date is June, 1986, then voila, you can run to the store.
(Sam requested the bean casserole with the canned onion rings).

2.  You can decorate with Christmas stuff.  For the first time ever, we had our tree up today.  We had the wreathe.  We had a small tree on the piano.  Two trees, people.  Poinsettias by the boatload.

3.  Have Thanksgiving and skip Black Friday.  Capitalism at its most vulgar.

4.  If you have to work on Wednesday, it's easier to prepare the big meal on Friday.

5.  Of course, if you're retired, it doesn't really matter what day it is.  Every day is Thanksgiving Day.

I think it's such a friendly holiday:  Thanksgiving.  Way to go, America!






4 comments:

  1. I don't know enough about the history of thanksgiving- but like the tradition of friends/family/food and thinking about all we are grateful for with no gifts. I think it would be my favourite holiday. Shame it's spoilt by the materialistic day that follows.

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  2. I have personally packed that expired jar of soup many times. It is a running joke between Ed and myself about what will happen when you finally tried to use it. I'm happy to hear that you didn't serve it. I was worried. :)
    Sorry to miss this wonderful tradition!

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  3. This year we did Thanksgiving on Saturday as my husband had school on Thursday and Friday and since we are in Sweden we had some minor food changes and called it our "start of the holiday celebration party"!

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