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A Piece of My Mind

Vicky Hughes by Vicky Hughes
February 27, 2026
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A Piece of My Mind

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Thanksgiving has long been one of America’s most cherished holidays as a time for family, gratitude, and, of course, food. Thanksgiving has always been more than just a holiday, it’s a feeling, a collection of moments that linger long after the last slice of pie is gone. Each year, as autumn’s leaves fall to the ground and the air grows crisp, families and friends gather to celebrate gratitude, tradition, and love. For many, Thanksgiving memories form a cherished thread woven through generations, linking past and present in the shared joy of togetherness.

Some of the most vivid Thanksgiving memories often begin in the kitchen. The day starts early, with the aroma of roasting turkey drifting through the house and the sound of laughter mingling with clattering pans. There’s a rhythm to the preparations-a kind of unspoken choreography passed down from one generation to the next. Someone stirs the gravy while another kneads dough for the dinner rolls. These small, familiar moments become the foundation of our fondest memories.

For many families, the table itself is a symbol of connection. It’s where stories are retold year after year. The food might change slightly with each passing year with new recipes discovered, old favorites revived, but the sense of belonging remains constant. The meal is never just about the dishes; it’s about the people who gather around them. Whether it’s a large, boisterous family or a small circle of friends who’ve become family, the Thanksgiving table invites everyone to pause and appreciate the simple joy of being together.

I have so many memories of Thanksgiving meals and traditions. I remember as a young girl going to Grandma’s for the biggest family feast of the year. Grandma was always in her apron and spent hours preparing, cooking, and then serving the meal. At Grandma’s, all of the men had to be seated around the table while the women served them. I didn’t understand it as a girl, but as I grew up, I realized that Grandma insisted on that because of the culture and the way she had been raised.

One of my other favorite Thanksgiving memories is watching the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade every year. The musical acts were always popular, the bands were magnificent, the Broadway performers were so entertaining, and the enormous balloons were always amazing. And, of course, at the end of the parade was Santa, whose appearance made the entire string of endless commercials worth the wait.

Perhaps the most profound Thanksgiving memories are not about the food or the festivities, but about gratitude itself. Around the table, as each person shares what they’re thankful for, there’s a moment of reflection, a collective recognition of the good in our lives. In those quiet pauses, amid laughter and the clinking of glasses, we remember that gratitude isn’t just an emotion, it’s a practice. Thanksgiving reminds us to slow down, to look around, and to recognize the blessings that might otherwise go unnoticed.

So, here’s a piece of my mind… this year, if you are fortunate enough to sit at a table with loved ones, whether family or friends, at Thanksgiving, take a moment to take it all in. As years pass, Thanksgiving memories deepen and evolve. Some faces at the table may change, but their stories and spirit remain. The scent of roasting turkey, the laughter echoing down hallways, the glow of candlelight on smiling faces—these are the details that stay with us. In the end, Thanksgiving is not just a day on the calendar, but a feeling we carry in our hearts: a reminder that gratitude, love, and connection are the true feast we share.

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