An Essay About Thanksgiving

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I think thanksgiving is the fun holiday with my family. Everyone helps cook something. It either being a pie, a side, or another type of dessert. My grandma is always the one to cook the turkey, while my mom cuts it. After we eat all we can we play games. This year we played pie in the face. It's where you put whipped cream on to a handle, spin a spinner, what ever number it lands on is how many times you move the turner. Everyone got whipped cream in the face. April fools is the day that I don't like going of to my grandma's house. It's always me that gets messed with along with my two younger cousins. My family always messes with the youngest. I hate it, I can't wait until we got younger kids for them to mess

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