Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Thanksgiving Truth In Gifts

Ever since the 19th century, US citizens have commemorated Thanksgiving by duplicating the concept of the pilgrims and the Indians sitting down together for a pleasant feast. As lovely as this concept of friendship might be, it is not true. The record of pilgrims and Indians was one of unwelcome amity. while the Indians furnished the pilgrims with food and expertise to stay alive their first winter the pilgrims gave thanks to them by declaring war and striking them. Even though this is not what we want to picture as we get together to celebrate with our loved ones, maybe it creates a new perspective to the holiday. The pilgrims were greedy and immoral. They took from the Indians and repaid them in the most severe ways possible. Perhaps instead of imitating the idealistic idea of the pilgrims and Indians as companions each Thanksgiving, we should contemplate on the disloyalty the Indians encountered at the hands of their "friends" the pilgrims. Now I don't mean to imply that Thanksgiving should be a formal day of reproach and retrospection, but perhaps we should take the occasion to consider our own relationships. Of all the things we offer thanks for on Thanksgiving, the many people we cherish should be at the very top. fall harvest basketsThanksgiving is not only a chance for us to share our many blessings with our loved ones, but to show our gratitude for their sincere friendship. This Thanksgiving you might contemplate offering a little something extra to express thanks. Why not thank your loved ones for their love and support by delivering them a Fall Harvest Gift Basket from Baskets By Rita? We've harvested some great fall goodies for our Fall Harvest Gift Basket. Our bushel style basket is filled with apple cider, cranberry cheddar cheese, crackers, pumpkin cookies, sausage, candy corn, an apple flavored fruit and nut bar, apple crispy-crunchy-chewy-chocolaty snack mix in a tube, chips and salsa, maple crunch coffee, and chocolate candy coated coffee beans. What a fall feast to send for an office celebration, thank you, get well or welcome gift!

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