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[quote=Anonymous]OP, just throwing this out here. One year, we were unable to travel home for Thanksgiving. That home cooked turkey dinner is my favorite meal of the year, and I was very disappointed that we weren't going to have that traditional, formal meal. We decided to do the meal anyway, just us and our young kid. We got a smaller turkey, smaller sides (but all the same ones we love), pie, basically the works. We did all the traditional things, watching the parade and football, putting in Christmas music, stayed in pjs all day, and ate on paper plates. It was the best Thanksgiving ever. No fuss, good food, and we still got the leftovers. We liked it so much we do "Thanksgiving in Our Sweats" every year. If we go somewhere for a formal dinner, we do it the day after Thanksgiving. It is so nice to have all of the fun of Thanksgiving dinner with none of the expectations. If your mom is willing to cook a small Thanksgiving, maybe a casual, non-formal dinner will work for you. You won't have to take your baby out. You can stay in your pjs. You can nurse when you want to nurse, nap when you want to nap. If you use paper plates, you won't have to do dishes AND you will still get the leftovers from the dinner. [/quote]
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