Friday, November 20, 2015

                                 THANKSGIVING DAY
 In many American households, the Thanksgiving celebration has lost much of its original religious significance; instead, it now centers on cooking and sharing a bountiful meal with family and friends. Each year on the fourth Thursday in November, Americans gather for a day of feasting, football and family. While today’s Thanksgiving celebrations would likely be unrecognizable to attendees of the original 1621 harvest meal, it continues to be a day for Americans to come together around the table albeit with some updates to pilgrim’s menu. This day is important all families                               




1. To be with my family.
2.   Having  a home.
3.   Have food.
4.   Good health.
5.   tener ropa.
6.    Good friends.
7.   Opportunity to get an education.
8.      Have money.



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