If you’re like a majority of Raleigh area residents, you may be wondering: what will happen to the dazzling lights display tradition? And the crazy holiday shopping sprees after Thanksgiving?
Well, do not despair as there are tons of ways to spend the Thanksgiving weekend safely in Wake County – even if you won’t have the pleasure of reuniting with your distant family members.
Starting with…
Making a Thankful Tree
We’re familiar with Christmas trees, right?
And 2020 could be the year for you to introduce a thankful tree as your family tradition.
Leverage the numerous DIY info on Google and other search engines to create a unique Thanksgiving tree.
Personalize the tree with thankful notes, cut-outs, or leaves. That not only gives you a chance to appreciate all around you but also ensure everyone is contributing.
To take the fun a notch higher, have a member of your household randomly take a note and read it aloud.
In so doing, you’ll also teach your kids to dig deeper and realize there’s a lot to be thankful for.
Attending a Harvest Celebration
It’s time to go back to the basics – a time when Thanksgiving celebrated the harvest season.
And while you may find several harvest festivals in your area, do due diligence to remain safe amid the pandemic.
Wear a mask to the festival, maintain social distance, wash hands often, and, first and foremost, only attend if there are only a few attendants – preferably in an outdoor setting.
Make the celebration memorable with folklore, games, food, and more. And oh, don’t forget to take photos to preserve the memories.
Decorating with Harvest Décor
2020 is the year to go all out on that fall theme.
Let those who thought you had enough of pumpkin decorations on Halloween think again.
Decorate your home with harvest décor to make your home look and feel warm. Heck, the harvest décor is also a perfect reflection of what Thanksgiving in North Carolina is all about.
Visiting a Local Farm
If harvest festivals are too crowded for your liking or safety, in this case, take a detour to your local farm.
After all, the farm is the capstone of harvest.
Here, get to watch farm machinery in action, participate in the harvesting process, and get some fresh local produce.
What can beat adding local flavor to your Thanksgiving dinner?
Playing Thanksgiving Games
Games will sure add the much-needed laughter and joy to your Thanksgiving weekend.
Consider card games, board games, and other Turkey day-based activities to entertain your household.
You can play the following games before or after Thanksgiving dinner:
- Scavenger hunt
- Thanksgiving Bingo
- Memory games
To ensure a seamless experience, do your homework and play beforehand – that’s before November 26. You don’t want your household to be stuck at the brainstorming phase now, do you?
Preparing Thanksgiving Meals
Poor Turkey!
Come up with creative ways to slow-roast turkey filled with delicious stuffing.
Are you to swing Turkey on a tree branch and slowly lowers it onto a pot of boiling oil?
Don’t forget to enjoy side dishes, including tuna casserole, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes and gravy, pumpkin soup, and sweet potatoes.
And for dessert?
You can settle for apple pie, pecan pie, pumpkin pie, fruit, or nut trifle.
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