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What are wewe doing this Thanksgiving Day, Christmas, and New Year?

To those who are celebrating, what are wewe doing this Thanksgiving siku au krisimasi and New Year? What are your plans for these days? How do wewe usually celebrate them?
 What are wewe doing this Thanksgiving Day, Christmas, and New Year?
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CokeTheUmbreon said:
Turkey Day: Florida au traditional.
Christmas: Traditional
New Year: Watch service and traditional.
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zanhar1 said:
I don't know probably nothing extraordinary.

Hanging out with family just chilling and what not.
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twinklestar11 said:
umm idk. my family chooses (well, my sister does, she acts like she is the 'boss of everyone')
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8theGreat said:
For Thanksgiving I will be helping my fiance songesha out here and adjust to a totally new atmosphere.

krisimasi I will probably be at my Aunt's for gifts/food.


And New Years I'll probably just sit at home.
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Kragfan1910 said:
Thanksgiving is actually a pretty important siku for me. See, my mom normally get along like sodium and water, but on thanksgiving I'll help out in the jikoni to make thanksgiving dinner, and we can talk about things then like we never can the rest of the year.

Christmas: Probably run away and hide out at one of my friends' houses because I hate my extended family.

New Year: Another siku I'm looking mbele to. Dad invites a shit ton of his buddies over, we load metal shavings into canons and shotgun shells, and we create a moto onyesha that puts any fireworks to shame. We're probably going to start a moto au two, but fuck the polic anyway,
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Makeupdiva said:
Well, my Thanksgiving was on October 11th, I live in Canada kwa the way. Not everyone who comes on here is American. Anyways, as I me and my sister are adults now, things have changed, and not everything is as magical as it was when we were growing up. So, since my sister had to work on Thanksgiving, my dad made thanksgiving chajio, chakula cha jioni for him, my mom, my grandmother and myself. That's all we did. About 4 au 5 years zamani we would go to my Nana's for both krisimasi and Thanksgiving but she passed away in 2012. So, it's just us and maybe my sister and her boyfriend if she doesn't have to work. I am not sure what we will be doing for krisimasi au New Years yet.
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levinstein said:
Party.
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MaxandMart said:
I'm in Canada - we already celebrated our Thanksgiving. But krisimasi and New mwaka - I prefer a quiet one - snuggling with Lindsay Lay (my 4 legged baby) and eating, watching TV / DVD's etc.
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AquaMarine6663 said:
Dunno. Probably nothing. I don't have Marafiki and my family never does anything on the holidays anymore.
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Peaceandlove67 said:
Thanksgiving: having chajio, chakula cha jioni with the family, the usual.
Christmas: don't know exactly, we haven't worked it out yet.
New Year: sleeping xD
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shaneoohmac13 said:
well for krisimasi we are goin to have a big krisimasi chajio, chakula cha jioni for the hole family, an for New Years we are just goin a big wedding party 1 of my Marafiki getting married on New Years eh!
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