Happy Thanksgiving 2010!

November 25, 2010

Are you ready for some Thanksgiving football?

That's the tradition in many American homes. It's no different in ours.

Regardless of where we are living, or happen to be visiting, Thanksgiving Day means Dallas Cowboys football.

Miles austin jon kitna celebrate winning score over lions

Despite the woeful season the 'Boys and we fans are enduring now, I'm still thankful for the tradition. Hey, to each his and her own Turkey Day rites, right?

This year, I'm thankful that as part of our Thanksgiving we got an early NFL glimpse in person. The hubby and I were at last Sunday's game where we watched Kitna and crew finally rack up a home field win!

Regardless of which team you root for — I'm feeling generous this Thanksgiving Day! — I hope you can find something to be thankful for this year.

And I hope everyone, football fan or not, wherever and whatever you're doing this fourth Thursday of November, you and yours are safe, healthy and happy.

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