ONCE UPON A TIME… THE MOST MAGICAL AND SPECIAL DAY IN THE UNITED STATES
ONCE UPON A TIME… THE MOST MAGICAL AND SPECIAL DAY IN THE UNITED STATES
Imagine this as an autumn fairy tale:
Every last Thursday in November, the biggest country in the world… completely stops!
Schools close their doors, and children jump for joy because Thanksgiving break begins.
Offices give days off, sometimes starting on Wednesday so that everyone can travel, even if it means crossing the entire country, to reach grandma’s house, uncle’s place, or that friend who feels like a brother or sister.
Why all this effort?
Because this day isn’t Christmas or New Year’s… It’s something much more profound! It’s called THANKSGIVING.
More than 400 years ago, a group of pilgrims who barely survived a brutal winter were helped by Native Americans. Together, they celebrated the first harvest and gave thanks simply for being alive.
Since then, every November, the entire United States retells that same story gathered around one big table filled with: Golden roasted turkey, Pumpkin pie, Sweet corn, Creamy mashed potatoes, Sweet potatoes with marshmallows , and the smell of cinnamon that hugs the whole house…
But the food isn’t the most crucial part. The magic happens when everyone looks into each other’s eyes and says:
“I’m thankful for you. Thank you for being in my life.”
That’s why planes fill up to the brim, highways get happily jammed with cars, and even those who live alone find a table where someone says, “You are family too.”
Being grateful is pure magic:
It transforms the heart • It multiplies joy • It makes problems feel tiny • And turns love into something huge
Imagine this as an autumn fairy tale:
Every last Thursday in November, the biggest country in the world… completely stops!
Schools close their doors, and children jump for joy because Thanksgiving break begins.
Offices give days off, sometimes starting on Wednesday so that everyone can travel, even if it means crossing the entire country, to reach grandma’s house, uncle’s place, or that friend who feels like a brother or sister.
Why all this effort?
Because this day isn’t Christmas or New Year’s… It’s something much more profound! It’s called THANKSGIVING.
More than 400 years ago, a group of pilgrims who barely survived a brutal winter were helped by Native Americans. Together, they celebrated the first harvest and gave thanks simply for being alive.
Since then, every November, the entire United States retells that same story gathered around one big table filled with: Golden roasted turkey, Pumpkin pie, Sweet corn, Creamy mashed potatoes, Sweet potatoes with marshmallows , and the smell of cinnamon that hugs the whole house…
But the food isn’t the most crucial part. The magic happens when everyone looks into each other’s eyes and says:
“I’m thankful for you. Thank you for being in my life.”
That’s why planes fill up to the brim, highways get happily jammed with cars, and even those who live alone find a table where someone says, “You are family too.”
Being grateful is pure magic:
It transforms the heart • It multiplies joy • It makes problems feel tiny • And turns love into something huge
