Thread:61Storm/@comment-29709319-20181110010804/@comment-29989042-20181123165257

What a busy day the day after Thanksgiving is! (And I though Thanksgiving was busy enough!)

I am not a Black Friday person. I don’t understand how people will wait in line for hours, often in bad weather, push and shove to get through the doors when they open, and then wait in long lines again to pay for their purchases. I don’t see my family often enough. I’d rather spend that time with them. 😊 Good luck to those who are Black Friday shoppers! You have a courage I don’t have! I guess I will be celebrating Buy Nothing Day! 😁

I like cranberries for stringing popcorn and cranberries to make garland for my classroom Christmas tree. My students loved doing it too. I don’t know how many needles I threaded over the years, but when it came time to take the tree down before Christmas vacation, we would cut the popcorn and cranberry garland into enough lengths for the students who wanted to take some home to leave outside and feed the birds. It’s one of the things I miss the most from teaching, as I did this from my first year of teaching, with students as young as eight years old.

Not a fan of espresso, but I do love cashews! National Flossing Day is perfect the day after Thanksgiving, and November is the perfect month to celebrate Native American heritage. I love corn, especially corn on the cob, and often have to floss afterwards! 😁 I’m not too sure if I fully understand Welcomegiving Day. 🤔 Hopefully, minding good manners counts!

Sending chocolate covered cashew hugs! Thank you for the information. I had no idea why I have never seen a cashew shell, and now I know. In fact, I’m so curious now as to what the cashew tree and fruit look like, I’m going to google images as soon as I’m done here! 🤗🤗🐶💖🦃🌽🤓