Thanksgiving comes early in Canada,
which has always slightly bothered me. In part, because I do like the idea of celebrating Thanksgiving closer to Christmas as our neighbours in the States do. Almost as if it was marker for the start of the holiday season.
Thankfully we are blessed to be Canadian and thus we cannot change the early nature of our thanksgiving long weekend.
A few traditions we have been working on as a family each year.
Write a list of 100 things we are thankful for.
Have a autumn themed brunch.
Do an age appropriate thanksgiving themed activity (colouring pages this year)
Take an autumn walk (if weather allows)
Within those activities there are the obvious spend time with each side of our families and generally, enjoy quality time together.
This year we were sick, so our plans had to shift a bit. We gave thanks for how 2019 has been growing and challenging us. No matter what trials we have journeyed through the year, we have so much to be thankful for. Seeing how quickly Zoë was able to rhyme off all the things she was thankful for brought us into a place of centred-ness, reflection and celebration for everything we have.
Even if we do have an early Thanksgiving, I believe it is the perfect heart, mind and soul preparation for the Christmas season to come.
Thankfulness is the beginning of everything.
Like a prayer before a meal.
A donning of a jacket,
lacing up of boots before a walk of exploration.
Thankfulness is a precursor.