And yesterday was Canadian Thanksgiving day!
The more-than-traditional holiday comes from the European colonizer countries and it is used to thank for the previous year’s crops. It’s celebrated on a different day than American Thanksgiving, being on the October’s second Monday.
According to history books, it was celebrated for the first time in 1578 and it’s a moment when the families gather together, decorate their home, and dine, remembering what they’re thankful for.
How about you? Did you thank for what you have received already?