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    happy turkey day!

    so tell us what you are thankful for this year and i'm also curious to know what is one thing your family *always* has on thanksgiving?

    i am thankful for my amazing husband and true crime shows.
    and my family comes from a long line of watermen so we always have something crab related - crab balls or crab dip.
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    Re: happy turkey day!

    Hello, I am thankful for an amazing family and the lives we share, my children and grandchildren and all their accomplishments. Thankful for peace and understanding everywhere. We usually have 'pernil as a side meat on Thansgiving, it's a type of Latin roast pork dish.
    Stay in peace and not pieces.

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    This has been the season for home improvements here (like a new HVAC, new garage door & new hot water heater), & I'm very thankful that nothing prompted
    emergency repairs; instead, everything "waited" for good timing, & even good weather during which to make the needed upgrades. It's always better to have the
    time to research for the best replacements than to be forced into a hasty decision...especially the HVAC. I'm especially grateful to my old Trane, that never failed
    in the sweltering summer, nor in the freeze of winter, & "lived" a good long life of 18 years, lol.

    I'm also thankful to be nearly done with bagging up the endless bounty of leaves from the many trees on my property, & happy to be able to give them to a very
    nice local organic farmer to compost, instead of paying the town for pickup & disposal. He also shares some growing tips with me.

    And while no one's life is perfect, including mine, this is a good day to think about all that we have that's good, things that others can only wish they had. Or as I
    like to say, "it could be worse", lol.

    I'm also thankful for this forum community as a way to share the ups & downs of snake keeping as well as the love of nature & other animals, be they pets or wild.

    For me, Thanksgiving REQUIRES roast turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes & gravy... The rest is negotiable.
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    happy turkey day!

    Thankful for good friends and family, a growing career, my scaly critters, and pumpkin pie! That is my absolute must have at thanksgiving. My dad always makes fried turkey tenders from a bird he kills every year but I haven’t been home for the holiday in a few years.
    My famous Brûléed Pumpkin Beer Pie



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    Happy Thanksgiving all!!!

    This has been a year of ups and downs for me. Some awesome highs and some pretty tough lows. But I am thankful today and everyday for my family, my fiance and most importantly, my sobriety. Without being clean and sober I'd have no family, no fiance and I'd likely be dead or in jail.

    I'm also thankful this year that my grandfather lived a long, happy life and I was able to spend 40 years with him. I know today he's looking down on us and Memere and Pepere are having Thanksgiving together again. I miss you both like crazy, and I'll see you again when my time comes. I love you both.

    Unfortunately, most of my extended family has gone seperate ways, so a lot of tradition has died off with time. I sure would have loved a slice of Memere's pork pie today though!!!

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    Re: happy turkey day!

    Quote Originally Posted by Craiga 01453 View Post
    Happy Thanksgiving all!!!

    This has been a year of ups and downs for me. Some awesome highs and some pretty tough lows. But I am thankful today and everyday for my family, my fiance and most importantly, my sobriety. Without being clean and sober I'd have no family, no fiance and I'd likely be dead or in jail.

    I'm also thankful this year that my grandfather lived a long, happy life and I was able to spend 40 years with him. I know today he's looking down on us and Memere and Pepere are having Thanksgiving together again. I miss you both like crazy, and I'll see you again when my time comes. I love you both.

    Unfortunately, most of my extended family has gone seperate ways, so a lot of tradition has died off with time. I sure would have loved a slice of Memere's pork pie today though!!!
    i strongly believe your grandfather is with you. i am glad you are looking at the ups! you got this.
    Gargoyle Geckos: Gorey, Gremmie, Ouija, Gojira, Bacon Bit, Penny, Wednesday
    Crested Geckos: Eggs, Triscuit, Creature & Waffles
    Leopard Geckos: Rhubarb, Pepper and Clementine
    Cal Kings: Bones & Violet
    Corn snakes: A sh*tload
    Trans-Pesos: 1.1 No names
    BPs: Charlie (super pastel), Bodhi (pied), Finn (GHI Mojave), Dublin (fire bumblebee), Falkor(mystic potion), Letty (pewter), Jameson
    BCI Boa: Specter (Fineline morph)
    SnuSnu the cat, Corbin the pit bull, Juniper the mini aussie & Lily the setter mix
    One little special needs bearded dragon P. Sherman
    Black African House Snakes: 1.1 No names
    Northern Pines: 1.1 No names
    Four skinks, one of which is named Gator & Basil the mini-lop rabbit


    'everything was beautiful and nothing hurt' - vonnegut.

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