I’m going to admit that in some ways this is all sorts of fascinating to me to see how different people are reacting to 2020 Thanksgiving. As someone who really hasn’t gone home for Thanksgiving since 1987(my freshman year of college), I’ve had all sorts of different holiday+ https://twitter.com/hwise29/status/1330589086940278787
+experiences. I’ve spent Thanksgivings with all sorts of friends and their families, one year in my 20s, I was working retail and only had the day of Thanksgiving off, I had plenty of invites to friends’ houses, but instead I decided to be alone for the day, I slept in, had a+
+bowl of rice for dinner, watched a movie and went to bed early. That was exactly what I needed that year. Since we’ve become our family of 4, there have been many Thanksgivings where it is just the 4 of us. We use to cook for ourselves, but then realized we had way too many+
+leftovers, so in most recent years we’ve either gone out to eat, or order food from a grocery store/restaurant and warm it up and eat it at home. Don’t get me wrong, I love traditions, I love being with family and believe very much in all of that. But I am finding it so+
+interesting to see people so upset about not being able to get together, or freaking out because they are going to have to cook their own Thanksgiving for the first time ever. People and their reactions are just really fascinating to me. I’m sure a lot of people think I’m+
+pretty odd for not having much consistency in what my Thanksgivings look like.😁
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