Wednesday, November 30, 2011

USA: Thanksgiving

Our English club is named USA (United Students of Angol), so it is only appropriate that we do as everyone in the States does at the end of November: Have Thanksgiving! Last week Jack had a light bulb ignite in his head when he was talking to me and he said, "Justin! I know what we are going to do for USA next week. We are going to make a Thanksgiving dinner for them!" Jack, Sarah, and I did exactly that. We worked around our teaching schedule and prepared turkey, mashed potatoes, corn and broccoli bake, and apple pie.

Part of Jack's idea was to have it be a surprise to the students. We didn't tell any of them. I went to school today to get them and they asked why we were going to Mr. Ippel's flat the whole way home. They entered the Ippel's living room and said, "Whoa!"
To start the meal off, I had them all sit down and write down 10 things that they were thankful for. This gave Jack and Sarah time to put the finishing touches on the meal; they had closed themselves up in the kitchen so that no one would see the food. When I gave them the task, Akos had a light ignite in his head, "Ah! Thanksgiving!"
 Throughout the meal we let the students stand up and say something that they were thankful for. It was really cool to see what some of them said: 
"I'm thankful for my talents and my flaws."
"I'm thankful for being alive today."
"I'm thankful for friends that let me be who I am and respect my choices in life."
"I'm thankful for the ability to talk to my parents and family weekly."...Ok ok that was one of mine. I admit it.

Here was the group that showed up to partake in our Thanksgiving.

1 comment:

  1. I'm thankful that I get to talk to you, too!! Love you brother!!

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