#5 Postby azskyman » Sun Nov 16, 2003 8:09 am
For fifty years, my mom's family got together at the same grange hall in our hometown for Thanksgiving dinner. Two 24# turkeys and all the trimmings for up to 70 of us. Starting at 9 am, the party went on until 9 in the evening. After dinner, there was a small stage where each of us cousins put on a show for the adults. Singing, playing the sax, a little skit...but what a show! Afternoon was reserved for poker games among the men, football on tv (in later years), women sharing stories, and us kids having the run of the place. Leftovers at about 6 pm were followed by an hour of watching slides from various family events during the year.
Fifty years this went on...can you believe it? My mom's side dwindled to 3 or 4 left, the cousins tried to take over but by then were all over the country. It finally ended the same year the grange hall was torn down to put in a gas station.
The memories are amazing still.
This year, Jarrod, Kathy and myself for Thanksgiving dinner before he hits the road for San Diego. It will be special, too.
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