Student Luxury Living brings you excitement and bon appetit! Happy Thanksgiving! You were probably anxiously looking for the last turkey in the meats section. You were probably looking up recipes and looking for ways to spend the least amount of time on cooking and whip up a delicious traditional turkey soaked in seasoning and sweet pumpkin pie to celebrate Fall’s favorite holiday. It is an exciting time since … now you can pause.
You were probably looking forward to a break from the ride that 2020 is taking us out on. A time to be grateful despite hardship with relationships, work, mental, and physical health. Do not wait any longer and click on the RESET button now.. This a day that gaining a few pounds does not count and you and your friends and family can catch up and be vulnerable. This is a time for you to turn off your phones and escape from the virtual 2020 era.
Here are a few ways you can have the best Thanksgiving with your family!
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Strengthen the Bond
Spending good time with your family will help strengthen relationships with one another.
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Show Kids That They Matter
Your Children Need you. Not being around them will make them feel like they don’t matter to you. Children crave attention, especially from their parents.
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Teach and Learn New Things
When you spend time with your family, you obviously discuss new things. This is the best way to share interesting information, news, or simply, hold engaging conversations
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Go for a Walk After Dinner
There’s just something beautiful about the nights, don’t you think? There is silence but it is peaceful.
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Turn Off Your Phone
You’re with your family. The plan is to spend quality time. Taking calls, especially from work, should be the last thing you do when you’re spending time with your family.
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Cook a Meal Together
Cooking is a great activity and doing this together as a family is a great way to spend family time.
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Clean the House Together
Cleaning the house may not sound fun, but when you do it together as a family, it becomes fun.
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Spread Smiles
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