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Well in my country we don't celebrate Thanksgiving or well at least not in my family...
I imagine that Christmas is like this, that in Mexico it is December 24, the night that according to the Bible is when the baby Jesus is born, and December 25 is Christmas and well, on these days you can go visit your relatives or them They can give you the surprise of arriving at your house and depending on which part of the Mexican Republic you live in you can have the so-called 'Magic Night' because of the snow falling...
And I sincerely hope that all those who do celebrate this tradition have had an incredible time with their loved ones.
Hello my dear friend @Princess_Jessica 😊🤗💖
I have so much to be thankful for, specially this year. For starters my health, my husband and son, my family, my friends and this community.
Every Thanksgiving we gather at my sister-in-law’s house. We cook, eat, have fun, and of course watch football.
Hi @Princess_Jessica thank you for the lovely thread 💜
We do not celebrate Thanksgiving, however it it is a significate family time. November 5th was the day my mum meet my dad at a bonfire evening. It was nearly a year ago mum had a heart attack, and my father has just had a stroke. They are both ok.
Christmas has always been special family time, this is the countdown to special preparations in celebrating family moments and memories 💜