Please post 2 or more peer responses
In the response posts, remember to demonstrate you have read and understood the student’s post by taking their discussion to the next level through your responses to the following:
• Comparing your celebration of the same or different occasion from the one you described in your original post.
• Stating whether you have eaten any of the foods they described
• Asking questions about any aspect of their celebration
Remember to demonstrate critical thinking throughout the post. It is fine to agree with what the student said, but do not ‘only’ agree.
You will not need research in any of your response posts, but if you choose to, remember to use credible sources and provide in-text citations along with reference entries in APA format.
My family celebrates Thanksgiving which is every year at the end of November. We have celebrated Thanksgiving for generations passed down from our ancestors. The origins of our Thanksgiving celebration are rooted in our national heritage. It is a holiday observed by Americans across the country. Thanksgiving originated as a harvest festival in colonial America. It has evolved into a day of giving thanks and sharing a festive meal with loved ones.
On Thanksgiving Day our family gathers at my mom’s house, and we all eat dinner that is prepared by my mom, and, my sisters, brothers and I all bring a side. We usually have turkey as the main dish and stuffing as one of the sides every year. My mom’s husband makes his famous green bean casserole that everyone in my family loves. Last year though my daughter and I decided to do something different for Thanksgiving and we drove to Tennessee and stayed at a hotel for a couple of days and went out to eat and spent time with just her and I. She decided to make bookmarks for the local police station. We dropped them off for them before we left and she wrote them a letter saying thank you for keeping everyone safe.
In our family we have celebrated Christmas for many generations and continue to celebrate as a family today. We are Christians and as such we celebrate Christmas to mark Jesus Christ’s Birthday. We celebrate on December 25th each year. Normally, we start decorating and preparing for this special day after Thanksgiving by putting up a Christmas tree and decorating it with special ornaments that each have a different meaning to our family. Some were handed down from other family members and some are new each year to continue our tradition. On Christmas day, we get dressed up in our nicest clothes and go to church as a family to celebrate Jesus’ birth together. After church, we open some gifts, go to a movie and have a big meal with a birthday cake for Jesus after dinner. In our family the kids have always baked the cake and decorated it. A few foods that are always on the table for this meal are ham, potatoes and green bean casserole. We bake our ham with pineapple and maple for flavor. Our potatoes are always cheesy and mashed and the green bean casserole is topped with French onions to add a crunch. Another special tradition for Christmas day is to play the piano and sing our favorite Christmas hymns together. My Mom, myself and my daughter all play piano well and usually will take turns leading a few songs. This is a very special time of our day and something I pray my children will continue with their families when they are grown.