
What is your Thanksgiving tradition?
Student’s Thanksgiving traditions.
Kevin Boatz
Reporter

Keavy Blalock: “Every year we always go to a relative’s place, my aunt’s house or my grandparents’ place for a family get-together.”

Elizabeth Baker: “Stuff my face with food and then go into a food coma.”

Alaina Schmidt: “My family: we either go down to Portland to one of my aunt’s houses or over to Cle Elum. This year, we’re in Cle Elum. We have a big feast; everybody makes something and we hang out for the weekend.”

Tiffany Burgess: “We start the morning off with mimosas until dinner is ready and by then we pretty much don’t care what food there is.”

Rachel Martin: “We always have my relatives come over, and we have turkey and other foods we have been making since I was little.”

Alex Ortega: “The whole family gathers together and we have Thanksgiving dinner at my parents’ place.”

Christian Shaw: “Go to my sister’s house, hang out there all day, play some games with her kids, eat turkey and call it a night.”

Jalil Marshall: “My Thanksgiving tradition is having a feast with my family and just Thanking God for all he has done for us.”
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