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A Hope-Filled Thanksgiving
This weekend was a rare opportunity for me to take some CulturTwining initiative, introducing a cultural tradition to my friends by hosting an event in my home. My housemate and I invited a bunch of friends over for… a Thanksgiving … Continue reading
Hopeful Links for Thanksgiving!
Tomorrow’s Thanksgiving! Thanksgiving is one of the (sadly probably few) things about my American heritage of which I am truly and deeply proud. To have not only a day, but a four-day weekend in which people are expected to spend … Continue reading
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A very multicultural litany of thanks
Since yesterday was Thanksgiving in the U.S., I’m going to ignore the various ideas I had for culturtwininy posts and just give thanks. I’ll work my way backwards by countries I’ve lived in during the past years: something I’m thankful … Continue reading