November is a special month for me. It’s been that way for me for years now but I’m only now starting to appreciate it.
First off, it’s the month both my mom and sister were born. So I have people I love to celebrate and honor.
Then there’s the crisp fall air and pretty blue skies here in Colorado mixed in with the golden and rust hues of the trees. There’s gaining an extra hour thanks to Daylight Savings Time.
And the new clothes. Cozy sweaters and leggings. Fun boots to wear.
And Thanksgiving this year is right at the end of the month. The perfect holiday, in my opinion. No expectation of gifts or the shopping for them that stresses me out. I’ve always enjoyed my Thanksgivings, though none of them end up being the same.
There was the Thanksgiving when Hubs and I were new parents living in Lubbock, Texas. We did not have the funds to travel to Minnesota to be with our families, so we made the best of it by hosting a lasagna dinner (I had yet to make a Thanksgiving feast on my own at that time in my life) for new friends Hubs made in grad school.
There was last year, when we opted to stay put in Colorado and got invited to church friends home for a lovely Thanksgiving dinner that included the bonus of lively conversations.
This year, Hubs and I are flying our two adult spawn and one grandchild out to Colorado to spend an extended Thanksgiving holiday weekend with us. I will massively enjoy the planning aspect of it (as a medium recently told me, I’m a “chip off the old block” because my mom was a compulsive yet very talented planner Of. All. The. Events.).
For my small and beloved family, I will be making homemade comfort food (in addition to the traditional Thanksgiving dinner on Friday. Yes, I said Friday-because I think Black Friday should suck it). I will be choosing an array of family oriented “feel good” movies for us to enjoy. I will be determining games we can play together that interest all ages, from 5 to 52. I will be reserving tickets to a movie or live show that we can all enjoy together.
Note to self: I will keep it together if any of these plans go kaflooey on me. Appreciating that we are all together in one place for this specific and relatively short period of time will be my focus. Like Clark Griswold taught me.

This song will be shared. Because it’s the song that I imagine will play at the end of the movie of my life (yes, I have a rich fantasy life). Accompanied of course with images of my beautiful family, which will have expanded by that time in probably unexpected ways. The setting will be our dream home/cabin in the woods on a lake in Wisconsin with plenty of windows, a stone fireplace, and a couple of happy canines.
Happy November everyone!
I relate to this post so much. I, too, am planning and musing on my gratitudes. Fall is my season, and I feel like November doesn’t get enough love; I have to keep reminding those close to me to chill on the Christmas talk until after Thanksgiving. (I have personal holidays in November, too — my dad’s birthday and my wedding anniversary. So November is pretty important to me.) Glad to see someone else loves this month!
I’m an only child and my extended family wasn’t close, so I’ve always dreamed of the big Thanksgiving dinner…which I’m probably romanticizing right out of reality, but hey. So even though it’s usually rocky when we’re all together, I’m trying yet another family dinner with both sets of parents. Here’s hoping both of our dinners are successful, and that our plans go off without a hitch!
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Then I’m in good company. Best of luck on your Thanksgiving celebration!
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I love Thanksgiving too! Not so much the food, but just the coming together and everyone in a good mood, or at least reasonably so.
Enjoy your planning!
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Thanks Christi! What’s not to like about the food of Thanksgiving? Yes, spending quality time with our family is the absolute best part 🙂
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Life has changed over the last few years and so Thanksgiving will be different for us as well this year. We’ll be visiting family that we typically don’t see until Christmas, so the food will be different; but we’ll still watch the Cowboy Game and we’ll be around loved ones! That’s all that really matters! Alice’s Restaurant and Macy’s Day Parade TBD. I’m glad your family will get to join you this year! Mona
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Good for you, Mona! Enjoy every moment. That’s what I’m “planning” t do 🙂
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