Saturday, September 14, 2019
ââ¬ÅWhat Thanksgiving means to me.
In my country, Korea, having same holiday Thanksgiving called by Chu-Seok. Thanksgiving is upon us. I have to say, fall is one of my most favorite times of the year ââ¬â first Halloween, then Thanksgiving, and then Christmas, all right in a row. The decorations, the music, the food, the holiday spirit ââ¬â I like it. Coming from a large family ââ¬â and having a large extended family ââ¬â only heightened the holiday cheer growing up, and I used to help create that cheer for my own family. So I think Iââ¬â¢d take a moment to talk about what Thanksgiving means to me.There is always the traditional Korean food, of course. But itââ¬â¢s not just the act of eating Thanksgiving dinner. The hours of preparation and the delicious smells that fill the house that entire week are just as important, as are the leftovers that last for days. In my family, the cooking of Christmas cookies has always begun the day after Thanksgiving ââ¬â if not before. The preparation, eating , and preserving of food becomes both a family tradition and a ritual of community and togetherness.There is also family. For me, Thanksgiving has almost always involved time spent with extended family, whether they come to me or I go to them. And for me, extended family has always meant time spent playing board games such as Yut-Game, Gostop-Game. or just sitting around reminiscing. There are also the family projects that weââ¬â¢ll all tackle together, whether itââ¬â¢s simply fixing that drawer that never ran straight or building an entire new porch. Thanksgiving has always meant all of that.In addition to centering around the ritual of food, the embrace of family, and the richness of history, Thanksgiving has always served for me as a time of contemplation and gratitude. Itââ¬â¢s good to take stock from time to time, not to ignore problems or challenges but rather to remember and think about the good. Sometimes we get so caught up in the daily grind of life that we focus more on what we donââ¬â¢t have than on what we do have. Thanksgiving helps me slow down and refresh my focus.
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