So, I watched the movie "Soul Food" last night, and it made me think. For those of you that aren't familiar with the movie, it's about a family attempting to stay together after their mother dies. Their mother, Big Mama, cooked Sunday dinner every week. Regardless of what was going on, the family always set aside their issues and problems to come to Big Mama's house for dinner. At any rate, I realized that many families are like Big Mama's family. The only time people ever take the time out to sit down and eat with one another is on a Sunday. Why is that?
Well actually, why was that? The way things are these days, family dinners can be held at the restaurant down the street.
Before you know it, Thanksgiving Dinner will no longer carry the excitement of home cooked turkey and dressing along with it. What is the world coming to?
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