
Happy Turkey Day to all the bloggers in the United States!
It seems like after doing some research, I found out (yes, finally) that Canada also celebrates Thanksgiving, but one month earlier in October. The United States Thanksgiving date is always the 4th Thursday in November while the Canada celebration date is the Second Monday in October. Pretty cool huh?
Anyways, I just did a quick Wikipedia search for some quick information to provide to some of you that may not know what “THANKSGIVING” really is. Although Wikipedia should never be used for real research, I’m going to use it for this post here.
Thanksgiving meals are traditionally family events where certain kinds of food are served. As is evidenced by the tremendous level of travel, significant effort is made by family members to gather for the Thanksgiving celebration. Family participation is notably inclusive ranging from the very youngest to the most senior. First and foremost, turkey is the featured item in most Thanksgiving feasts (so much so that Thanksgiving is sometimes facetiously referred to as “Turkey Day”). Stuffing, mashed potatoes with gravy, sweet potatoes, cranberry sauce, corn, turnips, rolls, pecan pie, and pumpkin pie are commonly associated with Thanksgiving dinner. Often guests bring food items or help with cooking in the kitchen as part of a communal meal.
Anyways, my wife Michelle and I here at Bloggin-Ads.com wishes everyone AROUND THE WORLD, whether you celebrate it or not, a Happy Thanksgiving!
Although today is Thanksgiving, Bloggin-Ads.com is still following schedule with today’s Review post right below.















Have a safe and happy thanksgiving both of you!
Cheers!
Mani
The Canadian version of Thanksgiving is actually called Remembarance Day. It is kind of wierd wiki it, if you’d like. Another wierd thing about Canada is that they actually having curling clubs at the bars. The thing where they throw a puck/bowler on the ice and they have the brooms. Some lady told me the ice is different than regular ice and that it has bumps. I’d just stay away from Canada all together they’re a bit wierd.
It is funny I have been making a lot of changes in my life. I recently quit smoking, drink and have begun a diet. I cheated the diet today. I was bad real bad. I have just looked to the root of the word decision, “to cut from all pathes”. Now when I make a decision I constantly remind myself of that concept. I do leave myself room to enjoy special occasions.
George >> It’s good that you’re following your concept again after cheating on your diet, but it happens to anyone
Mani >> Thank you! We also wish the best for you and your family.