Thanksgiving Goes Global
There are a lot of reasons to be thankful
tomorrow.
When you're surrounded by people you love,
eating delicious food in lovely homes,
and enjoying the luxury of PTO...
it's easy to remember how good life is.
It's a little hard to feel those same feelings
when you are an ocean away
living in a country
that doesn't celebrate
or acknowledge this holiday.
So how does an expat cope
on this most American of holidays?
I've asked three of my favorite displaced bloggers
to chime in on how they celebrate Thanksgiving
where ever it is they've found themselves today.
Read more from Megan's hilarious life in Scotland here.
Read more from Liz's charming life in Amsterdam here.
Read more from Amanda's sweet life in Japan here.
So how will we be celebrating?
Well, if you've seen my instagrams,
you might know I'm in Scotland.
I'll be taking my students to St. Andrews
for a proper American Thanksgiving dinner
hosted at
So when you can't be at home
eating
seconds
thirds of your mom's cherry pie-
you learn to find the next best thing.
And let me tell you...
being in a place like St. Andrews
kinda does help ease the pain.
I'll be enjoying the day
being thankful for the jackpot God has given me:
his endless love,
the funnest & nicest husband alive,
two (!) healthy baby girls,
work that constantly challenges & fulfills me,
a huge family who I couldn't love more,
and all of you, my blog family!
*follow me on instagram for daily updates on my life in the UK: aspiringkennedy