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thanksHappy Thanksgiving! It’s absolutely my favorite holiday and this week, I was overwhelmed as I thought of the blessings in my life, and remembered past Thanksgivings.

1975 – Prepared the meal for the rest of my family along with my sister, Judy, in her Madison apartment. I was the Home Ec major and proud of the turkey we presented.

Oldest sister, Barb: “Where are the giblets?”

Youngest sister, Pam, with all the confidence she could muster: “This turkey had no giblets.”

Look from mother, needs no description. THAT was the year I learned turkeys had neck cavities, where they hid the giblets.

1985 – Met my baby nephew, Greg, when I visited my brother and the rest of his family in California.

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Thanksgiving cheers from Bangkok.

1993 – Invited to the cottage of a friend in northern Michigan, to enjoy the day with her family. She hadn’t consider the thawing time of the bird. We sat down for our Thanksgiving dinner at 10:30 that night.

2009 – Enjoyed a delightful turkey dinner at my hotel in Bangkok. Discovered Prosecco. Slept well.

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Lady and Sons in Savannah. Sort of reminded me of the local Big Boy buffet.

2010 – Had dinner at Paula Deen’s restaurant in Savannah, Georgia. Extremely disappointed as they didn’t have pumpkin pie!

2011 – Spent the long weekend in Chicago and stood for hours at the Macy’s parade in Chicago. It was a blast, but I’d splurge and get bleacher seats if I was doing it again. turkey

May you have a wonderful day and create warm memories. May you limit your debates to cornbread vs. classic bread stuffing; pumpkin vs pecan pie; mashed potatoes vs. candied yams; whole cranberries vs. jelled; dark meat vs. white.

Celebrate our uniquely American holiday, where there’s no argument over the mix of religious and secular symbols, only favorite football teams. Sleep in, watch a parade on TV, take a long pre-meal walk, drive carefully, enjoy the day with family and friends, and give thanks.

My wish is that you, too, have a holiday filled with all that brings you peace and happiness, and that your heart holds memories as dear as mine.

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  1. Barbara Dieterichs says

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    Pam you must see the Macy’s parade in NYC. It was so memorable.

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    • Pam Sievers says

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      That would be great but I’m fickle about the weather! I’m sure it’s something, though.

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  2. Retta says

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    Same to you Pam. Lots of love and hugs.

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    • Pam Sievers says

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      Thank you so much. Right back to you.

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  3. Sue M. says

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    Warms my heart. Happy Thanksgiving Pam!

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    • Pam Sievers says

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      Thank you Sue. With this cool weather, we need all the warmth we can get. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.

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  4. Karen Erickson says

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    Love this holiday and all it’s special memories as well. Happy Thanksgiving Pam.

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    • Pam Sievers says

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      Thank you Karen. Enjoy the day and make it last.

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  5. Judy says

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    Yes, we have so many wonderful, family filled memories. But some of my favorite ones have been last last 5 years when I/we have helped out with the Free meal served at our church. It’s growing in people and fellowship each year.

    Happy Thanksgiving to all

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    • Pam Sievers says

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      Ahhh… you are so good to share with others. Thank you for representing the family so well!

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  6. Christy Shane says

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    Using wine and broth in the roasting pan this year. May open that chilled bottle of Prosecco in the fridge if I finish the bottle of Spumante. I love sweet wine and sparkling wines are the only wines I can tolerate these days. Love the Macy’s Parade and check the weather in NYC it’s not that bad. Mom and I went years ago. It was amazing!

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    • Pam Sievers says

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      Dinner sounds delicious. Glad you have that memory with your mother.

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  7. Margaret Beahan says

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    Enjoyed your memories!!!!Wishing you a Happy Turkey Day. Many blessings

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    • Pam Sievers says

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      Thank you! So many memories… time to make more.

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  8. Serena says

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    Lady and Sons is a really underwhelming restaurant; I didn’t go for Thanksgiving but I too left dissapointed. Happy Thanksgiving!

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    • Pam Sievers says

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      Thank you. Yep, it wasn’t the experience I’d hoped for. And Happy Thanksgiving to you as well.

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