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Brainstormy

(2,380 posts)
Wed Nov 22, 2017, 07:40 PM Nov 2017

The thanksgiving ritual at my table

begins with my announcement that those who wish to may bow their heads and say their prayer. My husband and I bow ours, too, in order (as they know) to mock them in silence. It works for us, but I realize that I have a very open-minded clan. And that may be one of the things I'm most thankful for, this year and every year. Fortunately, we sll lean VERY left, politically, so once the creepy religious stuff is over, there's lots of unanimous moaning and groaning.

Happy Thanksgiving to all!

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The thanksgiving ritual at my table (Original Post) Brainstormy Nov 2017 OP
My family has no religious background, so it's basically, "Come and get it!" procon Nov 2017 #1
LOL Brainstormy Nov 2017 #6
Thats awesome DangerousUrNot Nov 2017 #2
If you're like-minded politically Brainstormy Nov 2017 #4
I've been known to say the Bart Simpson Thanksgiving grace: Mr.Bill Nov 2017 #3
Actually I remember that! Brainstormy Nov 2017 #5
Seriously, what we do Mr.Bill Nov 2017 #7
I think that's a lovely ritual Brainstormy Nov 2017 #9
Sad to say but I'm just glad to get it over with blueinredohio Nov 2017 #8
I'm sad, too Brainstormy Nov 2017 #10
No religious nonsense at all. Voltaire2 Nov 2017 #11
You can't POSSIBLY know Brainstormy Nov 2017 #12

procon

(15,805 posts)
1. My family has no religious background, so it's basically, "Come and get it!"
Wed Nov 22, 2017, 07:59 PM
Nov 2017

My sister married a very devout man and subsequently got coopted. She always puts on a bit of a melodrama at family get togethers, clamoring about prayer in the midst of a cacophony of loud table talk about the food. Lost Thanksgiving when she spouted off, my nephew piped up and said, "Sure, go right ahead, but pass me the mashed potatoes and gravy."

There was a brief moment of silence before everyone else started chatting and laughing, and passing dishes all around, ignoring my pickle-puss sibling's sour glares.

DangerousUrNot

(431 posts)
2. Thats awesome
Wed Nov 22, 2017, 08:14 PM
Nov 2017

I wish my family was open when it comes to religion. I think I’m the only atheist. My dad might be but I’m not sure. Politically we all lean left. Hope you have a good Thanksgiving.

Brainstormy

(2,380 posts)
4. If you're like-minded politically
Wed Nov 22, 2017, 08:44 PM
Nov 2017

I think there's hope. These days it seems that politics is as divisive as religion. So at least there's that. I'm still hoping my hold-outs come around in terms of religion. Don't give up!

Mr.Bill

(24,253 posts)
3. I've been known to say the Bart Simpson Thanksgiving grace:
Wed Nov 22, 2017, 08:27 PM
Nov 2017

Dear god, we paid for all this food ourselves so thanks for nothing.

Brainstormy

(2,380 posts)
5. Actually I remember that!
Wed Nov 22, 2017, 08:46 PM
Nov 2017

funny. But, while I'm an atheist, I'm still grateful to a lot of folks for all they enable me to enjoy. And then there's the turkey, who sacrificed all! Happy Thanksgiving.

Mr.Bill

(24,253 posts)
7. Seriously, what we do
Wed Nov 22, 2017, 08:53 PM
Nov 2017

is go around the table and each person says something they are thankful for in the past year. No one in my family is very religious, a few I would describe as Agnostics. Nobody attends church. We don't even use churches for weddings or funerals.

Brainstormy

(2,380 posts)
9. I think that's a lovely ritual
Thu Nov 23, 2017, 01:35 AM
Nov 2017

you don't have to be religious to be grateful or appreciative of the good things that have come your way. To me, that's the very essence of the holiday. (and your family sounds wonderfully rational. It must be great)

Brainstormy

(2,380 posts)
10. I'm sad, too
Thu Nov 23, 2017, 02:22 AM
Nov 2017

that you have to say that. Holidays sometimes can be stressful. And we way over-infest in them.

Voltaire2

(12,965 posts)
11. No religious nonsense at all.
Sat Nov 25, 2017, 11:23 PM
Nov 2017

I grew up atheist so obviously no bullshit on my side, my wife was raised Jewish but thanksgiving was always a secular feast in her family too.

Brainstormy

(2,380 posts)
12. You can't POSSIBLY know
Sun Nov 26, 2017, 11:06 AM
Nov 2017

how lucky you are! Spending your entire adult life dumping religious nonsense is not only stressful but ridiculously time-consuming.

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