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My Favorite Thanksgiving Memory
“It’s not easy to travel back into your memory and gather details. But it’s worth it. The details help you remember the very important chapters in the story of your life.” – Sandy Asher, Author.
When you write a short story about something that has happened in your life – an experience, event, or a special time – you are writing a personal narrative.
A personal narrative should have a beginning, a middle and an ending. The story should be organized in time order: what happened first, second, third, and so on.
Today, you will be writing a personal narrative about your favorite Thanksgiving memory.
A Mother Remembers Thanksgiving, Then and Now:
In 1962, I was so proud to be a member of the Charleston High School Marching Band leading off the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and then playing a halftime show for the New York Jets. I don't remember if we even had any dinner but the knowledge that the entire State of West Virginia was watching on TV just thrilled me to the core.
My second favorite Thanksgiving was watching the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade and seeing my son marching with his high school band in 1993, 31 years later. He's now a high school band director in West Virginia and he remembers trying to march and play perfectly because he knew his mother was watching. There was a real bond between mother and son to have performed live on TV before the entire nation 31 years apart.
That's a Thanksgiving memory not too many people have. Now we make it a point to watch the parade together each and every Thanksgiving because we've been there, done that.
Why Write Your Story?
Many people write stories about their lives. These are called autobiographies, or memoirs.
Writing stories about your life is something everyone should do!
If you write your story well, it may become a treasured family heirloom.
These stories can be like home movies in print form!
So…let’s get started!!!
感恩節(jié)介紹
2015年11月26日(星期四)就是感恩節(jié)了!
感恩節(jié)(Thanksgiving Day)是美國人民獨創(chuàng)的一個古老節(jié)日,也是美國人合家歡聚的節(jié)日。 初時感恩節(jié)沒有固定日期,由美國各州臨時決定。直到美國獨立后的1863年,林肯總統(tǒng)宣布感恩節(jié)為全國性節(jié)日。
1941年,美國國會正式將每年11月第四個星期四定為“感恩節(jié)”。感恩節(jié)假期一般會從星期四持續(xù)到星期天。1879 年加拿大議會宣稱11月6日是感恩節(jié)和全國性的假日。在隨后的年代,感恩節(jié)的日期改變了多次,直到在1957 年1月31日,加拿大議會宣布每年十月的第二個星期一為感恩節(jié)。
除了美國、加拿大,世界上還有埃及、希臘等國家有自己獨特的感恩節(jié),但英國、法國等歐洲國家卻與感恩節(jié)絕緣,也有學(xué)者倡議設(shè)立“中華感恩節(jié)”,以弘揚(yáng)傳統(tǒng)文化。