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Does Your Thanksgiving Look Like This?

You simply have to watch this hilarious video before you plan your big day!

The good folks over at Catholic Media House are sharing some of their most popular videos online and this little ditty about Thanksgiving had me laughing so hard I almost cried!


A Thanksgiving Moment from Catholic Media House on Vimeo.

In our family, my Daddy was always responsible for cooking the Thanksgiving dinner.  But somehow, that tradition has not trickled down to his sons-in-law.  So for the next few weeks, I’ll be joining many of you in making plans for the family feast.  This little video does such a great job of reminding us in a comedic way the true meaning of Thanksgiving. 

I think this year, I’m lucky enough to have snagged an invite to my mother-in-law’s table, so I likely will be only baking pies.  I’d love to hear about any planning or traditions you have in the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving.  Will you be cooking, or visiting family?  Do you have a favorite recipe or dish you love to serve?


Comments

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The children were so cute and unscripted!  What a hysterical piece.

 

Sounds like me on most holidays, trying to make a point to the kids about how special a time it is!  Too funny!

 

Did anyone notice the little girls doll?  My daughter has the same doll ( which she loves ) and I’ve noticed a lot of other girls with the same doll.

 

That could seriously be my husband. That is so funny! Thanks for the laugh! smile


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