What Ruin Your Thanksgiving This Year?



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What Ruin Your Thanksgiving This Year?

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16 thoughts on “What Ruin Your Thanksgiving This Year?”

  1. my whole family pretty much ghosted me. and the only person who was even celebrating, invited me over, THEN ghosted me. so i was stuck at home alone with nothing to eat.
    fun…..

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  2. My paternal Grandma passed on the Tuesday before thanksgiving. We decided to forgo cooking and went to Bob Evans for Thanksgiving lunch. The food ended up coming out cold, but that wasnโ€™t so bad. They were working on a holiday and serving a table of 10.

    The worst part was my grandpa, who is suffering from dementia, kept asking โ€œWhereโ€™s Marlene? (grandma). He couldnโ€™t remember that she had passed and we werenโ€™t going to break his heart every time he asked. So we just reminded him that she wasnโ€™t feeling well and was resting back at the care facility. It was so hard not to cry every time we had lie through our own grief. But he enjoyed his meal and seeing the Family; so overall it could have been worse.

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  3. Being alone.

    Just like I've been alone on *every* holiday and birthday for 10 years.

    I don't bother to "celebrate" any of them anymore. There is nothing to make those days "special" in any way.

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  4. Oh good lord. The day before Thanksgiving 2018, my little cousin called me and told me that Our older cousin had died of a heart attack. She was 49. Her sister had died 10 years earlier almost the same date from a massive stroke. She was only 40.

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  5. I caught RSV a week prior and I displayed some of the worst symptoms including a fever, not being able to move, asthma, sore throat, nausea and runny nose in addition to the symptoms of a new medicine I was on that made my skin incredibly itchy and dry but, thankfully this illness worked its way out of my system just a day prior to thanksgiving and I was able to celebrate with my family and friends.

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  6. The cats not being around.

    The first one to go, the youngest of them, passed away back in 2019, one month before Thanksgiving – he was just under 10 years old (fungal infection in the lungs and heart disease). He used to be the most vocal and most active of all – annoying at times, but particularly painful watching his normal behavior be sapped away for his last year or so, all the way to his final moments.

    In 2021, the middle one passed away, also one month before Thanksgiving, almost to the same day as the youngest – he was 15 years old (old age, thankfully). He bonded with me the most, as I helped him adjust to his new home after we brought him back from the local shelter. It hurt when he had to have an eye removed due to a coronary ulcer (the cause of it was never determined), but he lived comfortably for the two years afterwards.

    The oldest passed away this year, also one month before Thanksgiving, also almost to the same day – he was 16 years old (injury from being hit by storm debris). He used to be good with the middle one, but during his final five years or so, he got rather mean to him (no, nothing showed that he caused that coronary ulcer). Sure, he behaved like an ideal cat when he was alone, but the fact we had to keep him separate from the others during those times hurt. That said, we could tell he was hurting after the others passed – he even stood watch over the youngest's grave, which was surprising but not unwelcome – but the fact that he did not want them close to him when they were alive anymore does tarnish that a bit.

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  7. Spent 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. in the ER for a UTI, spent another 2 hours for transit, 4-8 p.m. making dinner, all on my own. Also found out I have diabetes, so yeah, lovely day that was ๐Ÿ˜’

    At least the food was good…

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  8. My sister dieing on the week of Thanksgiving (on a monday) the family found out on a Wednesday
    and the next week my sister and I was supposed to travel to see our mom and meet stepfather family. The whole week we was planning a funeral instead of having fun

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  9. So this year was actually the best thanksgiving i can remember having, but last year was complete hell for me. I was 10 weeks pregnant and had HG (severe โ€œmorning sicknessโ€ for those who donโ€™t know) so being around all the food, people and just wanting to lay down the whole time made it pretty miserable. I was starving but there was nothing there that I could have eaten without getting sick

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