● There we go, first Thanksgiving, meet a thousand new people, have to talk about your life (repeat at least ten times the same story xD), have to learn about everybody, should better memorize their all names and where they come from, better know what each meal is . . .
All right, Thanksgiving, it's also to share, to be grateful, to cheer, to congratulate and to support. It's time to remember best moments, to confess mistakes, to listen to other's suffering, to tell what is new, good in your life!
It's a moment of intimacy and kindness.
So is a family moment.
We all made speeches.
They all said that they loved me and that I was part of the family now.
I felt part of their family, and I felt great and at ease with them.
It's like in those moments when you feel part of another area than home, so you feel part of the world.
Yep, I and my host-sibling were at the head of the table. Frightening uh? |
● Then, save the food that remains (extra left food) and bring it home! For more food the next day! Don't have any space anymore? Doesn't matter, you will eat anyway ^ - ^'
Guess what? Thanksgiving is a dinner. A DINNER. I didn't know that I though it was a lunch! Or, kind of . . . A late lunch, an afternoon-lunch! Actually, I didn't really no what it was exactly . . . But certainly not a dinner, which starts at 4:00, when it's not earlier . . . Anyway, it's a whole-day-meal. It was AWESOME.
[See Mom? I had the "e" in "awesome" (:O]
● Next day: Black Fridaaaaaaay!!!!
Don't get me wrong: I didn't wake up at 4:00am to go shopping and find the best deals (and my size . . .), nope. As far as I went to bed by 2am, I'd better sleep at least six hours before to start another day (;
But we went shopping though. My host-sibling and I went to University village, a lovely little stores place, it's like a village, where you can find EVERYTING: food place, QFC, banks, shops, parks, sport stores and equipment, frozen yogurt places, vegetarian food places, body care shops, and so on and so forth.
It is pretty beautiful, with lights and the ornaments/embelishments . . . It looked like a little village with cabins that you can see downtown during holidays with all the hustle and bustle and the activities proposed by the stores and the boothes. It reminded me Christmas, but it was Thanksgiving, and when I think about it, it was more in harmony with Fall colours and spirit (and Thanksgiving values too).
Thanksgiving wishes on a wall in a street at University Village |
Nike Store, it's such a big thing here! |
American Eagle, very cosy and warm store inside! |
Another thing is, in the US, you can find public foutains EVERYWHERE. They work. They are clean. They are full of drinking water. And they are GREAT. |
I know, useless pic. You can find anything and whatever in this store, but some treasures too, that's why I looooove it (: |
"These woods are lovely . . ." reminds me huge impressive mysterious and fascinating forests around Seattle, in WA. |
I feel like I am understanding why it took such a long time for you to post news...there quality is so remarkable...so pleasant. So sad as I will never read you anymore about your Seattleite life :-(
RépondreSupprimerYes you will! We were asked by our american teachers to keep adding texts and pictures, maybe if we find some left. And if someday, somehow, we go back to the US we might post agin on this blog (:
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