They were a lifesaver during the ice storm last year. I have a couple of cases in the basement, and one or two of those in the car as part of my kit.
As far as my Thanksgiving, depends on whether or not I'm working and who is serving up dinners for the needy--I'm pretty sure the Legion does every year, so I'm thinking I'll just help out there.
We have a tradition I started about 5 years ago for my family. I set a separate seating with no name plate for our unknown guest. They are the spirit of someone lost in battle in any American war.
We have a lively time deciding on who we want to share ThingsGiving with, I think last year it was Jim Bowie so we took away all knives from his place as we figured he would not part even in death with his Bowie Knife.
This year Hubby is going for Glen Miller, Me, I'm going to make my Yankee family get all hot and bothered by putting up Robert E. Lee, a true genius and a gentleman to boot.
What ever happens this year if I am too ill to host the gathering, Hubby and I will sit with our unknown guest just by ourselves and dollars to donuts he will have a CD playing Glen Miller for most of the day. Then I get to put on the Oak Ridge Boys and their rendition of Dixie.
For a crowd I put on , at my table,
The turkey,
Buffalo small roast,
Lobsters, shrimp and steamed clams.
If I can get it a small moose steak or deer.
Every kind of fix-en anyone can think of.
This is the Holiday I remember most and that dinner is the most important one for me as an American.
Time to reflect and think of our blessings .
Kids and friends thought I was nuts at first but most of them have introduced my tradition to their friends and extended family.