(Although I want to call it Friendsgiving or Thanksloving or something else entirely to avoid celebrating colonial narrative... even as I acknowledge the aspect of gratitude... anyway...)
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I would have been miserable as a lawyer. I had to do lawyer-like things today in my role as a CASA and also in my role as a Title IX advisor...
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Friends and old neighbors shutting it down in honor of John Crawford. _
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Today is the birthday of the best sister in the whole world (mine:)! Happy, Happy Birthday, Chelli! [AA, my favorite aunt in the whole world...
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I have the feeling that I’m going to succumb to the season and put out a list of resolutions soon. Just wanted to establish this heads up th...

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I don't care about its colonial origins. I care more about its national origins--President Lincoln declared it a national holiday, and he's my hero.
Your Tgiving looks merry and wonderful. I know everyone had a fantastic meal and a good time at your Table.
What a full and beautiful table.
Nance, Yes! I have a renewed appreciation for the holiday, because I learned JUST THIS YEAR (from the Heather Cox Richardson newsletter) that it was Pres. Lincoln who declared it a national holiday in the context of the Civil War. THAT is definitely worth celebrating!!
Thanks, Suzanne. It was wonderfully distractifying!
What a crowd. I'm sure it was a gathering full of love.
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