tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9539724.post5867669354825662685..comments2023-06-24T07:53:47.609-07:00Comments on Hollis Polk's Change Your Life in 10 Minutes a Day: Thanksgiving MemoriesHollis Polkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17221165807308394193noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9539724.post-64721446100274629972011-11-16T20:18:11.852-08:002011-11-16T20:18:11.852-08:00Your Thanksgiving memories are so heartwarming tha...Your Thanksgiving memories are so heartwarming that they just made my heart flutter. Thank you for sharing them and so I would like to share on with you as an expression of appreciation....<br /><br />It was a perfect Thanksgiving Day ... friends and family gathered 'round ... golden brown turkey ... guests were seated at a beautiful table. But out of the corner of my eye I saw something moving in the kitchen. I did several double takes before I realized what I was seeing. There was a small furry tail sticking out of the back end of the turkey! We went into the kitchen and, sure enough, here was the brand-new tabby kitten we had adopted earlier in the week, Inside the turkey eating to his hearts' content! He had evidently been there awhile, because when we tried to pull him out, his little belly was SO big and full, we could barely budge him! We were all laughing hysterically and always remember the Thanksgiving that "Dexter" was in the Bird! Dexter grew up to be a beautiful 30-pound, double-pawed tabby. We're convinced that, as a kitten, his first Thanksgiving contributed to his extra-good appetite, which he carried with him throughout his life. Dexter was diagnosed with cancer and died many years later. We smile every Thanksgiving as we look in the kitchen at the turkey on the counter.<br />— Linda Feldmann<br />Mashpee, Massachusettssend thanksgiving meal to friendhttp://www.thanksgiving-food-gifts.com/thanksgiving-order-dinner-online.phpnoreply@blogger.com