Today, to celebrate Thanksgiving in a foreign world that doesn’t celebrate Thanksgiving, we went to the beach.

And it was a lovely morning and early afternoon to “get away” together as a family.

How we enjoyed slowing down and exploring some hands-on science of checking out dead jelly fish on the shore.
Our Stateside swim lessons for the Littles also provided much joy and peace for the entire family.

Then we came home where two native Americans and two pilgrims joined us for Thanksgiving dinner 🙂

It was simple and it was also simply delightful to share in a thankful meal together. Each person went around the table and shared three things they are thankful for.

And even after the meal was finished, the sorority laughed and chatted on so.
Yes, it was another marvelous Mozambican Thanksgiving.
❤️ Happy Thanksgiving, all. ❤️
May you also find MUCH to be thankful for.
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