There are many things out there to be thankful for, so hopefully those of you near and far are finding appropriate ways to say thanks.
We here in Korea demonstrated our thanks by coloring pictures, making hand-turkeys, and eating roasted chickens--many, many roasted chickens. Our school doesn't have an oven, so I'm not sure how or where the chickens were cooked, but we ate them nonetheless along with many other treats put together by our wonderful cook. The lunch tables were set with white paper covers and center pieces, and the kids had been asked to wear 'clean and nice costumes' (at least that's what Julian told us she told them). They all looked very cute and we had a great time celebrating American Thanksgiving.
No comments:
Post a Comment