Why is Thanksgiving Celebrated?

The pilgrims celebrated their first harvest in their new home, in November 1621 but had no sugar for the desserts we enjoy today. In 1789, George Washington proclaimed the first Thanksgiving to celebrate the conclusion of the country’s war of independence and ratification of the U.S. Constitution. This year marks another milestone in history. We have an opportunity to rethink what's truly important in our lives and how to celebrate thanksgiving in more meaningful ways (read History.com's article on Thanksgiving 2021).

why is thanksgiving celebrated? to remind us of the pilgrims & all they/we have to be grateful for ... from this simplistic house to today's homes
A house at the Plymouth Plantation museum in Massachusetts …

Freedom is Why Thanksgiving is Celebrated

Our country was founded by people searching for religious freedom. As we learn more about the countries around the world, we are learning about the opportunities we have but aren't available to others. Whether you've gotten vaccinated or decided not to … you have the choice. That's the freedom we should focus on rather than how we protect ourselves from Covid-19.

As our country opens up to people from around the world, take time think about where you live and why. It's a choice we have once we become adults. Many people are moving away from cities, leaving jobs they weren't passionate about. That freedom to move for an education, a career, family, access to a cherished sport or a more comfortable climate.

A family sitting down to dinner, showing us why we celebrate Thanksgiving ...
A family sitting down to dinner, showing us why we celebrate Thanksgiving …

Thanksgiving is a Time to Connect with Our Families

Few of us have dealt with death close up until this past year. My empathy to all those who lost loved ones to Covid-19. As we gather for Thanksgiving, it's my hope that we can set aside our differences and cherish what's good in each family member. I realize that is hard but we need to rekindle this love for family, friends and those who make up our community, in order to enter a new and productive life for all.

Map showing happiness scores for each state ...
American happiness index in 2019 (wonder what it is today?) by state, from the BusinessInsider

Why Thanksgiving is Celebrated? For The Lives We Lead

We lead hectic lives today but when we look back in time, we see that every generation dealt with complex issues that changed our lives. Think about the 1900s which started with the flu pandemic. The US was involved in numerous wars (timelines on History.com) and yet we thrived through all of these things … and will again.

We should never forget that written into the Declaration of Independence is a commitment that the pursuit of happiness is a basic American value.

We might not be happy with every aspect of our lives today but overall our lives are going well. Maybe the past year is meant to be a wakeup call that each of us needs to participate in some aspect of making our community, our state, our country … a better place for all!

  • Our houses are bigger and more comfortable than any generation before us. Just look at how few windows there are in the pilgrim's house above. And they didn't have double-pane windows, caulking and insulation to keep their homes warm and cozy.
  • Education is a priority in most states so we can remain competitive in the world. Many states provide pre-kindergarten school already and free community college might happen soon if not this year.
  • Careers are changing in response to … wish I could answer this one. What's truly amazing is how many people are quitting jobs that don't pay a living wage or provide satisfaction. People learned they could get by with less money so work-life balance might become reality for these brave people.
  • Healthcare is improving but many of us want more and faster changes. We have Medicare, Medicaid and Obamacare but it's not enough. Government spending is similar to other western countries but consumers are paying far too much out of pocket. This is an example of capitalism going far … so let's hope drug costs get fixed soon.
  • Our social safety net is strong in some states, weak in others. We're all waiting to see what programs get funded by the Build Back Better bill so fingers crossed, you get the support you think we need for ourselves and others in our community.
Traditional Thanksgiving feast, showing how we celebrate the holiday ...
Traditional Thanksgiving feast, showing how we celebrate the holiday …

Thankful for a Bountiful Feast

Thanksgiving dinner is a reminder of why we celebrate Thanksgiving. The pilgrims invited the Indians who helped them learn what to grow and how to fish and hunt. They were thankful that they had enough food to last through a long winter. They didn't have grocery stores with fresh produce and yummy desserts, yes we're spoiled today. There are many though who won't be able to afford a traditional holiday meal so if you can, consider donating a turkey and canned goods to a local pantry or one of the Second Harvest Food Banks that distribute food to thousands around the country.

Wishing you a wonderful holiday season.


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