Happy Thanksgiving to all from America who celebrate, and to all those filipinas and filipinos who celebrate with the Americans! We have a lot to be thankful for! In school we studied about Christopher Columbus and his voyages and adventures. We admired him and his crew for what they did. We visualized that first Thanksgiving with the Native American Indians on the East Coast! It was triumphant and romantic, and I visualize them all sitting at very long picnic tables enjoying turkey and apple pie together with some whip cream on top! It has always been a fun filled holiday when we would always get together and sometimes eat more than we should! When I was a little boy Mom, Dad, and our family invited friends over who actually lived just a few miles from where we live right now. Mom was extremely embarrassed because I had not qualms about letting bad gas at the table, because I was a little boy. I still remember her talking to me about that later, and I think she wanted to crawl under the table, but it didn't bother me!
Well, another take on Thanksgiving is the newest opinion the Native American Indians have about Thanksgiving! I have a little Native American Ancestry in me, but I am as much from Scotland as I am from the Native American ancestry, so I am as much white as I am Indian, even though I consider myself to be a white Indian, Cherokee from the East, and South East USA, and then more recently from Oklahoma, which my Indian grandmother came from. The Indians do not see Columbus as a hero, rather they see him lately as a criminal who brought people to exploit their land, and bring diseases that killed their people. Well, that may be true, and I am sorry, but that was then, and this is now, and I am still going to enjoy eating cranberries, turkey, and apple pie! How about you?
Another take on Thanksgiving is when my now dead brother-in-law lived in Guimaras Island in the Philippines those 14 wonderful years for him, his filipina wife, and their filipina families, and yes, he was rich by our standards and he blessed them with money, property, and education for many of them in her family. Thanksgiving was a big deal for him, so he gave the orders, he was good at that! His filipina wife cooked the Thanksgiving dinner, and they invited all their filipino families to enjoy with them as well as his retired ex military friends there in the Philippines. Now that he has been dead since last April sadly for his filipina wife, their families, and his sister Carol, his filipina wife, says no more Thanksgivings, and that is sad for all!