Friday, November 30, 2012

 Happy Thanksgiving!


                As December approaches, students have just returned from a wonderful and restful Thanksgiving Break. We had three blissful days off of school to celebrate the holiday with our friends and families and reminisce on the things they are thankful for. Thanksgiving is a special holiday dedicated to spend with family to appreciate everyone and everything in your life. International Students take this time to disconnect from school and travel to other parts of the United States to meet friends or explore a new city. There are no tests, no papers, no labs, just time to relax! However students spent their break, I can imagine a lot of food was eaten! Thanksgiving dinner is known for certain foods such as all the side dishes, turkey, cranberry jam, and cornbread. It is a time for indulgence and officially begins the Holiday Season in the U.S. The week before the break, we even celebrated Thanksgiving dinner in our dining hall! They served turkey, mac and cheese, green bean casserole, mashed potatoes, and all the traditional Thanksgiving dishes! Everyone ate so much food that we were stuffed! It was a great way to prepare for exciting Thanksgiving festivities! Anyone is welcomed to celebrate Thanksgiving as it is a time to be grateful and share with friends. If you have ever celebrated Thanksgiving what did you do and what were you grateful for? Send us a message we are always grateful for an opportunity to hear from students.

Link to Agnes Scott Thanksgiving Message: http://animoto.com/play/diRi3FKpdIartDg8xzbYvQ

        

Beautiful ginkgo tree on campus!

Festive Thanksgiving dessert!
Yum!

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