Thursday, November 28, 2013

Happy Thanksgivukkah! First time since 1888!

I saw a very sad story in the news the other day.  It was about twin brothers from Belgium who were deaf, and going blind.  The only way they communicated was through sign language, but the thought of not being able to see and communicate with each other any more after becoming blind was too much for them, so they decided to be euthanized together.  That is legal in Belgium.  If that happened to me, I would probably communicate by squeezing someone's hand.  One squeeze means "a."  Two squeezes means "b." Three squeezes means "c." Etc.  

I am really thankful for my health right now!  I hope everyone is as thankful this Thanksgiving as I am.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2262630/Brother-deaf-Belgian-twins-killed-euthanasia-describes-final-words-reveals-live-learning-going-blind.html

Also, Hanukkah and Thanksgiving are are at the same time this year (since Jewish Holidays go by a different calendar and fall on different American calendar days each year).  Now it is Thanksgivukkah.  

I just remember Hanukkah was about the presents when I was a kid, because I think my parents wanted to make us feel not jealous of everyone who was getting stuff for Christmas.  I remember I got really upset when I didn't get what I wanted, and now I am kind of looking back at that and saying "ugh, I was such a brat"  But hey, I was just a kid so I didn't know better.  I was really obsessed with Ninja Turtles action figures and I jumped for joy when I got my Ray Fillet action figure.  He was just the best thing ever.  I think we have a video of my reaction to getting Ray Fillet somewhere.



Now, I don't get presents for the holiday, so I guess I am more thoughtful about what the holiday is all about.

Also, I really do have to echo Morrissey's sentiments about how sad of a day it is for all the turkeys.  I'm not exactly sure why Obama's name even came up as an advocate for turkey killings or whatever, because so many people eat meat, but I agree that it is kind of sad to eat animals.  I really am still considering vegetarianism,  but we just always ate meat, and we still have that in the fridge, so it is kind of tough to send mother's cooking back.  In any case, I really like vegan/vegetarian dishes.  My favorite thing on Thanksgiving was always the stuffing, rather than the turkey.


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