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🦃🍂 Thanksgiving Trivia Time! 🍂🦃 Comment your answers below and let's see who's the ultimate Thanksgiving trivia champ! 🎉🔍 #ThanksgivingTrivia #GobbleGobble #trinitytitletn #triviatuesday #TrinityTitleTrivia
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Happy Thanksgiving! Today, we celebrate with gratitude and a positive mindset. Let's take a moment to appreciate our loved ones, colleagues, and clients for their continuous support and inspiration. Wishing everyone a wonderful Thanksgiving filled with joy and gratitude! Curious about Thanksgiving? Check out this fascinating article by NatGeo! #Thanksgiving #Gratitude #PositiveMindset #ThanksgivingHistory
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A Thanksgiving Reflection As we gather to celebrate Thanksgiving, let us pause and reflect on the countless blessings that surround us. This day reminds us not only of the harvest of food but also of the harvest of love, kindness, and connection that enrich our lives. Gratitude is a powerful force, one that can transform challenges into lessons, strangers into friends, and simple moments into cherished memories. Today, let’s celebrate the beauty of coming together - family, friends, and communities - sharing stories, laughter, and a meal that nourishes both body and soul. Let’s also take a moment to extend our gratitude beyond the table: 1. To those who support us in ways big and small. 2. To the hands that prepared our feast and the hearts that welcome us. 3. To the earth that provides and the opportunities that keep us growing. Thanksgiving isn’t just a day; it’s a reminder to live with gratitude every day. So, as we enjoy this moment, let us pledge to carry forward this spirit of appreciation, kindness, and generosity into the days ahead.
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Native Americans have a complex relationship with Thanksgiving, as the holiday is tied to the history of colonization and its devastating impacts on Indigenous communities. Many Native Americans do not celebrate Thanksgiving in the traditional sense. Instead, they often use the day to honor their heritage, educate others, or mourn the losses their communities have endured. Since 1970, the United American Indians of New England (UAINE) have observed the National Day of Mourning in Plymouth, Massachusetts. This event reflects on the historical and ongoing struggles of Native peoples. Participants gather to hold speeches, prayers, and moments of silence to honor Indigenous ancestors and resist stereotypes about Thanksgiving. Traditions might include sharing meals with Indigenous foods and engaging in ceremonies or storytelling that reinforce cultural heritage. For some, Thanksgiving is a time of personal or spiritual reflection, focusing on resilience and the importance of maintaining cultural practices despite historical adversity. It is important to note that the concept of giving thanks is deeply ingrained in many Indigenous cultures, independent of Thanksgiving as a holiday.
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Thanksgiving Day is a holiday celebrated primarily in the United States and Canada, with its origins rooted in early colonial history. The story of Thanksgiving in the U.S. is traditionally linked to the Pilgrims and Native Americans in 1621. The Pilgrims, a group of English settlers, arrived on the Mayflower in 1620, seeking religious freedom. After a difficult first winter in Plymouth, many of the settlers perished due to harsh conditions. However, with the help of the Wampanoag people, a Native American tribe, the Pilgrims learned essential survival skills such as growing corn and fishing. In the fall of 1621, after the Pilgrims' first successful harvest, they invited the Wampanoag to a feast to give thanks for the bountiful harvest and the assistance they had received. This feast, lasting three days, is often considered the first Thanksgiving. While the meal was not like the modern-day Thanksgiving dinner, it likely included foods such as turkey, venison, fish, corn, beans, and squash. Over the centuries, Thanksgiving evolved into a national holiday in the U.S. President Abraham Lincoln declared it a national day of "Thanksgiving and Praise to our beneficent Father who dwelleth in the Heavens" in 1863, during the Civil War, in an effort to unify the country. Today, Thanksgiving is celebrated with family gatherings, feasts, parades, and various forms of entertainment, but it remains a time to reflect on gratitude for life's blessings. However, for many Native Americans, Thanksgiving can be a day of remembrance and reflection on the impact of European colonization. happy Thanksgiving day👍
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Each year, I enjoy including a meaningful quote in my Thanksgiving greeting. While this year’s quote isn’t solely about gratitude, it beautifully captures a sense of appreciation and wonder: “This is a wonderful day. I have never seen this one before.” ~ Maya Angelou May your Thanksgiving be filled with moments of joy, connection, and gratitude for the uniqueness of the day. Wishing you a truly wonderful Thanksgiving! #inspiredwealth #mindfulmoney #financialplanning #heartstrongwealthplanning #investyourvalues
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Thanksgiving is a vital time to pause, reflect, and offer heartfelt gratitude to God, breaking away from the hollow routine of thoughtless prayers and busy lives. By slowing down and intentionally counting our blessings, we can rediscover genuine thankfulness and draw closer to God’s presence. In my article "Give Thanks Again" I explore what Thanksgiving is about and the importance of slowing down and counting our blessings. Give it a read! You can read more here: https://lnkd.in/gECGqpGA
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