>Living overseas can be a little difficult sometimes. Mostly, it is exciting and fun, but when events or holidays happen at home, it can be a little trying. Fortunately for me, I live near a city big enough to cater to whims of foreigners such as myself. This year for Thanksgiving we went to The Duke’s – a popular foreigner spot (and therefore not a lot of “Thai style” like in my misleading post title). Every year, actually, they have Thanksgiving dinner. It’s a really nice spread that tastes close to home – as close as it possibly can I think. We had butternut squash soup, rolls, caesar salad, and then turkey with all the trimmings – stuffing, sweet potatoes, green beans, mashed potatoes, gravy, and a small dish of cranberries. After that we had a choice of apple or pumpkin pie and a cup of coffee. By the end I was pleasantly full – not stuffed – but I did still feel the afternoon effects of the turkey.
It was a really nice dinner and I felt so thankful to be able to enjoy God’s blessings in a familiar way, halfway around the world.
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The other two volunteer teachers: Austin and Nathan |
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The delicious dinner |
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Dessert! |
This is a very belated post – but hopefully everyone’s Thanksgiving was great! I am still feeling the effects of it, since it’s a good reminder to…BE THANKFUL!