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<blockquote data-quote="DallasFanForever" data-source="post: 298940" data-attributes="member: 13221"><p>We definitely do! Even DFF can forget how thankful he should be sometimes. I think around the holidays I get reflective about a lot of things I don’t have and I forget for a minute about all the things I do have. Luckily I’m always reminded. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, I can understand that cause thanksgiving is not something you celebrate over there. It makes sense. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Growing up we did a lot of that. My grandmother and her sisters would make so many different kinds of cakes and pies at Christmas. Now it’s a little different. This generation of my family doesn’t do as much of that but I sure wish they did. But we do have a lot of different kinds of Christmas cookies. Sis-in-law handles most of that as she’s a terrific baker. But she’s very strict and yells at DFF for “illegal sampling” before dinner. DFF quite often has a few bruises by the time dinner is served every year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DallasFanForever, post: 298940, member: 13221"] We definitely do! Even DFF can forget how thankful he should be sometimes. I think around the holidays I get reflective about a lot of things I don’t have and I forget for a minute about all the things I do have. Luckily I’m always reminded. Well, I can understand that cause thanksgiving is not something you celebrate over there. It makes sense. Growing up we did a lot of that. My grandmother and her sisters would make so many different kinds of cakes and pies at Christmas. Now it’s a little different. This generation of my family doesn’t do as much of that but I sure wish they did. But we do have a lot of different kinds of Christmas cookies. Sis-in-law handles most of that as she’s a terrific baker. But she’s very strict and yells at DFF for “illegal sampling” before dinner. DFF quite often has a few bruises by the time dinner is served every year. [/QUOTE]
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