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Showing posts with label thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thanksgiving. Show all posts
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Christmas Day 2010: Most of the stores on Thanksgiving remained open. But to be at contrast the most of stores remained closed on Chrismas day. Normally the stores remain widely closed on 25 December. Many stores kept later hours over the present Chrismas eve. These days of Chrismas season are some of the days through out these days almost the business all over the country remain closed . The Present Chrismas has arrieved on Saturday. Which also solidifies the day off for many.
The stores which remained open on Chrismas eve are Walmart, Target, Kmart, Old Navy and Toys R Us but on the Chrismas day, They will all be closed. But still if someone wishes to go to any store they will have to go to the Walgreens locations across the country because they will remain open as well as many CVS locations will also be open. Some local stores may also be open.
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Things that I'm thankful for:
- A wonderful community to live in
- Employment, no matter how humble
- A blog community that I can learn from
- Commenters that are knowledgeable and aren't afraid to challenge
Read More:Happy Thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone out there who celebrates this joyous holiday! The original idea behind this holiday was to give thanks for a good harvest of food and to be thankful for our family, friends and happiness int our lives. Traditional Thanksgiving dinners include Turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, cranberry sauce and a dessert such as pumpkin pie.
According to waggleroom.com, “Families will gather everywhere to (over) indulge in a traditional feast, maybe to watch sports on television, perhaps to lay plans for the coming Christmas season. All in all, it’s a great day and one that’s almost always enjoyable for all.”hanksgiving is a day where everyone can find a little something to be thankful and happy about. It’s a day off (for most people) before the holiday shopping season happens. Black Friday is one of the biggest shopping days of the year and many families get very excited about waking up early or even staying up late to go with one another to find the best deals.
If nothing else, take the time to relax and get a good nap. There’s not many chances in our hectic lives to just sit on the couch and veg out for a few days. On the other hand, giving thanks to everything you have in your life can make you feel blessed, hopefully take that positive energy and do something good for someone else.
Ron Smith, a writer for southwestfarmpress.com makes a good point by saying, “Thanksgiving is about appreciating what we have but it’s also an opportunity to appreciate what we can do for someone else. The gift of service is an immeasurable blessing.”
Some good suggestions are working at a soup kitchen, adopting a new pet from the shelter, babysitting your niece or nephew to give your sibling a break from his/her hectic life.
Read More:Happy Thanksgiving: a day to celebrate togethernessHappy Thanksgiving: a day to celebrate togetherness
Thanksgiving is less than 24 hours away, and what better way to celebrate–well other than with turkey, cranberries and stuffing–than to brush up on your Thanksgiving trivia, and have a few quotes in your pocket to throw out to the family over dinner. * It is thought that the Native American Indians out numbered the Plymouth colonists nearly two to one on the first Thanksgiving which lasted for three days.
The Wampanoag Native American Indians shared an autumn harvest feasts with the Plymouth colonists in 1621 that is known today as one of the first Thanksgiving celebrations. Read More:Thanksgiving 2010: Thanksgiving Quotes Funny, Trivia & Facts
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