Thanksgiving 2023!
Well, hello, everyone and Happy Thanksgiving! As the originator of the Thanksgiving blog post, and because Dan (my successor on
Read MoreWell, hello, everyone and Happy Thanksgiving! As the originator of the Thanksgiving blog post, and because Dan (my successor on
Read MoreA tradition second in importance only to the Thanksgiving holiday itself, the annual Thanksgiving blog post is a treasured one in this space! My blog forebear Jessica made a point of highlighting her enthusiasm for Thanksgiving annually (as you can see from the archives), and it’s one that she and I share. All holidays have at least something to recommend them, but Thanksgiving is really the whole package, and certainly high on my personal list of favorites.
Read MoreIn this era of all days being the same, Thanksgiving has snuck up on me this year. In a normal fall full of Admissions travel, I know Thanksgiving is just about here when I start feeling like I can’t stand the thought of dealing with another airport, at which point we promptly head to the airport to visit my wife’s family for the holiday. Things are different this year, a sentiment from which I’ve gotten a lot of mileage lately.
Read MoreThanksgiving! A non-scientific, small-n survey of People I Talk To yields the conclusion that it’s pretty close to a consensus favorite holiday. The specific reasons for this likely vary from person to person, as “typical” Thanksgiving celebrations can range from the local and fairly simple to complex and far-flung affairs involving all kinds of extended family. At minimum, most folks can count on a gigantic meal with little of the guilt that normally comes with gluttony.
Read MoreThanksgiving is perhaps the most literally-named of the major American holidays. I’ve always appreciated a holiday predicated upon the idea of slowing down for a few moments to reflect upon all the good things in life. Of course, if you’re cooking, traveling, or hosting family and friends, it may not seem slow and relaxing at all, but here we’ll dwell on the positives. Non-political, non-religious, and basically universal in the US, Thanksgiving is a great standard bearer for the sadly dwindling category of Things We Can All Agree On.
Read MoreWe reckon that 65 person-meals were served at our house between Thursday dinner and Saturday lunch. Since one of those
Read MoreLike that most pivotal of years in U.S. history, 1776 is the number of today’s blog post. In addition to
Read MoreYou’ll recall that a group of Fletcher students joined the climate discussions in Morocco earlier this month. The Tufts Institute
Read MoreIt isn’t that I love only the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday. I love the lead-up to it, too. From the weekend
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