Green Education in a Green Country

20.12.06

Thanksgiving!

At long last, here are some pictures from Thanksgiving!

Aaron's lovely rolls:

Apple turkeys!

The group lining up to get food:

Everyone was so enthusiastic about this newly discovered holiday. Natalie came up with the idea of wearing feathers to represent the Native Americans.

Cassie was in the holiday spirit this weekend while she was being dogsit for by my friend Sierra.(Not a thanksgiving picture, but cute all the same).


Thanksgiving here was a great success. Despite having a small oven and refrigerator we managed to feed around 25 people (with the help of some of the other Americans). Since it was such an international group, we ended up having some international touches added to the festivities. Christina, who is from Greece, brought Spanikopita. Leo, from Spain, made a ridiculously large amount of sangria (which ended up rivaling the turkey for being the hit of the party). And we learned that in Spain turkeys say 'glu glu' instead of gobble gobble. It was wonderful to have such an enthusiastic, fun, and caring group of friends around for the holiday. I am very thankful for that.

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