Happy Thanksgiving to all my American readers! It was a strange Thanksgiving, just because it wasn't really Thanksgiving at all. I had class as usual, and had to call it an early night because I had work today. One of my flatmates parents is in town, though, and they cooked us dinner while we were at class. It was wonderful to come home to a fully home-cooked Thanksgiving meal. It was nice to have family around, even if it wasn't my family. I'm really excited to see my mom, dad, and brothers in a few weeks. (Speaking of which, my middle brother just got into Harvard Law...can't believe it!)
As is customary this time of year, I like to share what I'm thankful for. I am extremely grateful to have been given the opportunity to travel as much as I have the past few months. I'm really thankful that I go to such a good school that has a well-established London program, and I'm really thankful to the city of London for being a great host this semester.
And today marks the first Black Friday in a while that I've missed, which to me is almost as upsetting as missing Thanksgiving. I LOVE the madness that surrounds Black Friday (even though three years ago I had to work the electronics department at Target at 5am on Black Friday...not fun.) If I were in the states, I would be shopping all day. Today was just another normal day.
What are you thankful for?
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