Friday, November 27, 2009

Thanksgiving Is What You Make It

This year I spent Thanksgiving away from from my family due to my current work assignment. I am uncertain what made this year different as I haven't always spent Thanksgiving with my family. But for a reason that I cannot put my finger one, I really wanted to share this Thanksgiving with my family.

Maybe it was knowing that my office wasn't going to do anything special to recognize the holiday. I mean when it is less than 24 hours to the holiday and talks are just beginning about 'What should we do for the office?', anything that was going to be organized for 125 people should have happened well before then.

A few good friends that I know were on this assignment with me. For some of us it had been awhile since we had last seen one another. The next thing I knew a plan was in place to go to Ruby Tuesday for lunch. Ruby Tuesday was having a holiday meal - roasted turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy, and sugar snap peas. So off we went. And you know what? The meal was really good! But what I think was even better was the company.

We talked about our job and how it take us away from the people we love in addition to making us desensitized to the fact of there even being a holiday to celebrate. How everyday is just another day unless we are at home and able to celebrate with our families. But on the flip side, here we were celebrating the holiday together as friends who were reunited on this assignment and making the best of it. We shared some laughs and funny holiday stories. We even left there with our bellies full (minus the sweet potato and pecan pie!).

Later two of us decided to see a movie after work. Although it wasn't the movie I would have picked (more about the movie in another post), it was still good to continue the day with someone else and not just return to my hotel room. It reminded me of last year when I did spend Thanksgiving with my family and we went to see a movie Thanksgiving evening.

As my friend and I parted ways for the evening, I found myself commenting that the day had been far better than I expected it to be. I had the chance to fellowship with good friends throughout the day. Most importantly, I didn't feel alone. Although I didn't spend the my family, I spent the day with my adopted family of friends who I chose to spend the day with. Things didn't turn out so bad after all!

5 comments:

Kristin said...

I'm glad to hear you had a surprisingly good Thanksgiving.

Anonymous said...

I'm so glad you were able to have a great Thanksgiving and make the best of the cards you were dealt!

Happy ICLW!

Samantha said...

I know how feel. This is the first time in 3 years that I have had a family Thanksgiving. Hopefully next year you will be able to spend it with loved ones.

Megan said...

I am in a pretty different place in my life than you are, but I find myself having a very similar experience. I wish I could be with my mom, dad, and siblings because they were such an integral part of my holidays for so long that it just isn't the same without them. Now that I'm in charge of making the holidays happen, they sneak up on me, and I don't get into them like I used to.

Unknown said...

glad you had a great day with "adopted family"

ICLW hugs!

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