Let’s Give Thanks for Thanksgiving
There is a fresh new cold air and the smell of turkey, mash potatoes, and gravy is starting to float around. This all means that Thanksgiving is around the corner. Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday every November in the United States and on the second Monday every October in Canada. It was once a national holiday celebrated to give thanks for a good harvest and it’s now celebrated to give thanks for all that we have. Let’s take this day to be grateful for everything in our lives.
About the Contributor
Faith Tabak, Staff Writer
Faith Tabak is a senior at George Ranch High School, and she is in her first year on the Wrangler Staff. She plans to major in Public Relations and later...