I hope all of you guys in the U S of A are having a fantastic time with your friends and family!
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!!
Just try to tell me you don't feel sorry for that poor turkey.
And since it's Thanksgiving, I've been reading some great lists of things that other people are thankful for. I decided that I needed to make a list of 10 things of my own.
So, what am I thankful for this year?
I AM THANKFUL FOR:
1)The fact that there are more and more vegans out there every year meaning that more and more turkeys survive this holiday.
2)All of my friends and family who love me and care about me (and whom I love and care about) and who support me through all of the crazy things I decide to do, be it write a novel in 30 days or move to Japan for 9 months (Normally, this will be happening soon) without a job or a friend in sight. (And who take care of my cat, Zedster, while I am off doing said crazy things.)
3)Guillaume aka the greatest, most wonderful boyfriend a girl could ever ask for.
4)Discovering the book blogging community and all of the wonderful people in it.
5)The store Thanksgiving, in the Marais, which, I am convinced, is the ONLY place in all of Paris where you can buy grits and canned pumpkin. Even if they are ridiculously expensive.
6)Organic farmers.
7)Starbucks venti soy classic hot chocolate with peppermint syrup and no whipped cream.
8)My stuffed dog, Eva, who has lived with me through thick and thin since I was 4 years old, who was there for me when my real dog, Eva, a Brittany Spaniel, died. I had had her and loved her since I was 7.
9)Courage and the odd places in which I often find it lurking.
10)And, of course, no list of things I am thankful for would be complete without BOOKS!!!! I will put being able to see and knowing how to read along with this one as well.
X I am cross-posting this to Vegan in the Land of Frog Legs and Cheese. X
6 comments:
that poor turkey!!! Happy Thanksgiving :)
Happy Thanksgiving!:)
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As a veggie myself, it was so nice to look at a Thanksgiving post that wasn't all about turkeys. Your pumpkin cheesecake sounds delicious.
Happy Thanksgiving!
In France - ooh la la! That must be the most beautiful place to live. Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving!
I would love to go to Japan
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