Thanksgiving is the time of the year when Americans get together with their familes and stuff themselves with homemade goodness, then afterwards make the New Year's resolution to lose the weight they gained from all that turkey, which of course, we all know, never happens. I did nothing of the sort, with the exception of stuffing myself. My grandmother wasn't home, and my parents were too lazy to cook, so we went out to eat in Chinatown for both brunch and dinner, their excuse being that the only open restaurants on Thanksgiving were in Chinatown. (I don't know how true it really is but I know they only went because they're not too open to new foods.)
This being an American holiday, I felt that it was only right to do at least something American to observe it. That is where this blog comes in, a little "tribute" (would that be a good word?) to my good friend Kennedy Baldwin. I met her in seventh grade, when we first became academic center students (also referred to as "ackies" within the school). It wasn't until our second year as ackies that we started to talk. And now that we have more classes together, we got to spend much more time with each other this year. She's great to talk to about pretty much anything, and her sense of humor is amazing. Hanging out after school with a girl like Kennedy is especially fun. :D
There are others that I am thankful for to be in the same American Literature class as me (like Mia) however I was only allowed to mention one person (too late :P). There are people outside of the class I am really thankful for too, but I suppose they're just going to have to figure it out without me directly telling them, "I am thankful for you."
Have a nice holiday everyone!