Ok, so I know I'm really late on this one, but I just got some pictures sent to me so I figured I'd write a blog post on it now anyway. Better late than never, right? Hmm, well here goes anyways.
Spending holiday's away from home and especially, away from your home country, is odd. You feel displaced, obviously a little sad, and sort of awkward. It's awkward on holiday's like Thanksgiving especially since it is an America specific one only; the Taiwanese have no idea what we're talking about when we bring it up and I don't blame them at all. So Thanksgiving can be a little rough when living abroad. For me, it is really the first time in the school year when I miss home with all the smells of a big Thanksgiving meal and the sounds of our incredibly loud family. It sort of reminds you how far away you are from the ones you love.
The nice thing about our school however, is that it is filled with teachers just like me. We are almost all from the Midwest so we all know the pangs of homesickness come Thanksgiving time. Thus, we band together and throw our own Thanksgiving feast! Now I must admit that it cannot compare to the wonderful food and festivities from home, but it isn't too bad for a few expats throwing together a potluck meal. I even made the stuffing this year, compliments of my Mom's recipe, and we had a big bird to carve from a local restaurant. There were cranberries and mashed potatoes, pumpkin and apple pie, and of course a fun time had by all. If I can't be home with my own family for the holiday's, I'm glad I at least have this adopted family to keep me company here. Happy holiday's everyone!

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