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My Thanksgiving week

Thanksgiving Week

This past thanksgiving I had a very wonderful time with my family. This thanksgiving we didn't travel anywhere we stayed at home. During this week I worked on my book report about The Hunger Games  which was due today, I did a bit of work each day. Most of the days were regular days, I did regular things such as use my phone, watch television, go to the park, etc. For thanksgiving day we went to our cousins' house; We brought some of the food for example chicken (most of us don't like turkey), chips, soda and they made mashed potatoes, bought candy, etc. My little brother played with my little cousin, my baby cousin was being taken care of by the adults, and my 2 other cousins and I were playing around. We all gathered by the table and enjoyed a delicious thanksgiving dinner. My parents allowed me to stay at their house for the night as we didn't want to stop playing. We played some more, we watched television, and we ate chips until it was 4 a.m. and went to sleep. The next day my parents picked me up around 1 p.m. and we went to the park and I went back home to my daily routine. Saturday we went shopping, and visited some of my other family member as well. Then Sunday came and I was sad as it was my last day of thanksgiving break. Although it was an ordinary week (besides thanksgiving of course) I found it very relaxing and a good break from all the stressful work at school. I might even say it was a very fun break and I always remembered to be a ctr person.                                        

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