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Comments on: What are your Thanksgiving traditions? http://modernkiddo.com/what-are-your-thanksgiving-traditions/ Where vintage and modern style for kids meet. Fri, 21 Nov 2014 18:10:46 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 By: Modern Thanksgiving Accents | Scotch Distilled http://modernkiddo.com/what-are-your-thanksgiving-traditions/#comment-388216 Fri, 21 Nov 2014 18:10:46 +0000 http://modernkiddo.com/?p=7229#comment-388216 […] In the hopes to entertain the kids, we’re covering their table with brown paper that can be colored on. Filling some mason jars with crayons makes for perfect kid […]

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By: Thanksgiving Kids Table Ideas - Adventures in Wunderland http://modernkiddo.com/what-are-your-thanksgiving-traditions/#comment-360719 Thu, 06 Nov 2014 14:26:26 +0000 http://modernkiddo.com/?p=7229#comment-360719 […] these scene with a table just for them.  I love the idea of covering the table with butcher paper.  This is something we often do at our parties and it makes so much sense to do for the […]

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By: Laura Huey http://modernkiddo.com/what-are-your-thanksgiving-traditions/#comment-110438 Sat, 17 Nov 2012 13:56:45 +0000 http://modernkiddo.com/?p=7229#comment-110438 My granny and I started our own tradition about 10 years ago when I spent a year living with her. We call it “Pie Supper” and the Wednesday night before Thanksgiving we make all kinds of pies. Dessert, meat pies, quiches, you name it. And that’s all we eat, pies 🙂 I am excited to go see her in San Antonio this Wednesday and do it up right. Thanks for askin, I am now pretty darn excited! Love your blog, by the way <3

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By: Dottie http://modernkiddo.com/what-are-your-thanksgiving-traditions/#comment-110009 Fri, 16 Nov 2012 14:47:48 +0000 http://modernkiddo.com/?p=7229#comment-110009 Moe, I’m gonna cry! I love that your grandmother and her sisters rolled out together to the East Bay–built in community!

And I’m right there watching the Thanksgiving parade too!!!

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By: Dottie http://modernkiddo.com/what-are-your-thanksgiving-traditions/#comment-110002 Fri, 16 Nov 2012 14:28:54 +0000 http://modernkiddo.com/?p=7229#comment-110002 In reply to Jody.

Jody, that sounds just perfect! you are going to cook an amazing meal! And you’ll have a blast!

I haven’t watched Ref, so I’m going to have to check it out. My fav. holiday movie is Holiday Inn.

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By: Mrs. Moe http://modernkiddo.com/what-are-your-thanksgiving-traditions/#comment-109545 Thu, 15 Nov 2012 18:00:19 +0000 http://modernkiddo.com/?p=7229#comment-109545 I love watching the Macy’s parade too! I watched it as a kid and somewhere along the line I started getting ostracized for wanting to watch it by whomever I was with during the holidays. But in the last few years, it’s become my favorite part of Thanksgiving morning again. I wake up, make coffee and watch all the sparkles, scarves and crepe paper with SUCH delight.

Our Thanksgiving tradition is to go over to Hayward to my cousins’ house, something we’ve done since we were kids. My grandmother and her sisters were very close and they all moved out to the east bay from Minnesota and bought houses near each other. So when we were kids, we were always out there somewhere. Most of them are gone now, by two of my cousins still live across the street from each other, so each Thanksgiving is a little bit like going back in time.

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