Happy German Thanksgiving

Today it's German Thanksgiving. Very early, huh?

Thanksgiving in Germany is completely different than in the US. Ok, here's some infotainment about the fabulous and mysterious festival called German Thanksgiving. We don't have turkey dinner, we don't have family gatherings, we don't have apple pies, blueberry pies or pumpkin pies. Actually it's a sunday like every other sunday. If I hadn't read it in my calendar I wouldn't have known it.
Except when you're attending a church service. That is slightly different today. The alter is usually full of fruits and vegetables. Other than that ... just a regular day. Sad.

Kommentare

How sad! I love the US Thanksgiving. That will give me something else to celebrate this year. The fact that I am not German because you guys do not celebrate. That is terribly sad. Rian, you need to change Germany! Start a big uproar over there. Then they could call it Rian-German Thanksgiving or Germanrian Thanksgiving or Happy Rian Day or Celebrate Rian!

FFC, that is an excellent idea. I want a Rian Day! LOL

Actually I have slightly different plans. I want to move to the US. Not because Thanksgiving (of course), but I'm looking forward to my next American Thanksgiving anyways ...