Showing posts with label turkey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label turkey. Show all posts
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Giving of Thanks
November is one of my favorite months, the leaves change colors and we celebrate Thanksgiving. I am thankful for many things. I'm thankful that I teach English to wonderful students in Hidaka. I'm thankful for my friends and family and their support. I'm thankful that I have an oven. I'm thankful for apple pie, pumpkin pie... and baked birds! What are you thankful for?
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Thanksgiving
Photo credit goes to: D Sharon Pruitt
My favorite Holiday in America is Thanksgiving. It's a harvest and thanks-giving festival originally celebrating the Native Americans that helped the earliest European settlers in America. We eat roast turkey, potatoes, stuffing, cranberry sauce, and various other traditional foods and we tell our family what we're thankful for. It's a time to be appreciative of family, food, and the fruit of our labor. It also happens in my favorite season when the air is cool and the leaves are colorful and change is afoot. This year, I will celebrate with my friends here in Hidaka.
一番好きなアメリカの祝日はサンクスギビングという。サンクスギビングとは元々アメリカの原住民にヨロパからきた人がもらった食べ物と手伝いの祝いする収穫感謝際。伝統的に七面鳥のロースやマーシュポテトやスターフィンやクランベリーなどの食べ物を食べて何に感謝しているか家族と話す。さては涼しい空気とキレイな紅葉がある季節が一番すき。今年日高村にいる友達とお祝いする予定です。
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