Spending Thanksgiving in China is kind of a drag if you could imagine, when you're used to going to warm Arizona and being surrounded by happy, loving family for a week. Being here makes me ten times more grateful for spending holidays with family and listening to the cute laughs of my Aunt Kathy (oh how I miss her) while playing Hand and Foot. I miss my family more than anything and cannot wait to see everyone again!
China has made me thankful:
Thankful for my adorable aunts and grandma that cook Thanksgiving dinner for tons of people each year and do it happily with a smile on their face. I have never heard one of these woman complain about cooking for hours, just to fill our bellies. I got to be in charge of Thanksgiving dinner this year and you could say it was a mess. haha I have no idea how to cook and they don't have ovens…. sooo I kinda just winged it. Everyone ate everything I made and there weren't any leftovers so maybe it was successful?
Thankful for toilets.
Thankful for being able to make such good friends with people that I never would have imagined to exist. And they like to eat so it's a win win :)
Thankful for gyms at home because this is all I can afford here…
Thankful for a normal amount of people and not having to be in this traffic daily at home.
Thankful the Ugg boots went out of fashion in 8th grade and I don't have to wear fur.
Thankful for always having a full tummy. Even though a lot of it makes me gag I still always have something.
Thankful for this
Thankful for my ladies man and squirt.
China is teaching me how rich in blessings I am. I have so much at home to be thankful for and I hope that you guys can all realize how much we have. Now eat a lot for me, never stop hugging and keep those laughs loud. Happy Thanksgiving!!
xoxo