Nov 21 - Thanksgiving is a time for giving thanks and spending time with family over a nice dinner. Write about your most unforgettable meal.

Response: My most unforgettable meal at Thanksgiving was this year's Thanksgiving at my grandma's house. I had brought my girlfriend over for the first time for dinner, and she was really nervous to meet everyone and make a good first impression, but she did great. This year's Thanksgiving was one of our biggest (we had to get two tables!), and I had so much fun watching my girlfriend bond with my cousins over stupid stuff they had all seen online. Surprisingly, the dinner went perfectly, and nothing went wrong that night! This year's Thanksgiving was definitely unforgettable.

Summary: Today, we did an assignment in Writable.

Reflection: Having a nice meal with family members you haven't seen in forever is such a nice way to reconnect and have some good food as well.

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