Like most all of you, we at Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty love this time of the year when the leaves change, the crisp is in the air and the smell of turkey radiates from our homes.
How will you be spending this Holiday season? Will you join family and friends out of town, or will you stay in town? What Thanksgiving traditions are important to you?
We have included a small glimpse of how we will be spending Thanksgiving Day.
Where will you gather to celebrate?
Hosting the festivities at my house | 40.0% | ||
Going to family’s house | 52.0% | ||
Going out (restaurant) to eat/celebrate | 8.0% |
For those who really don’t what to cook what suggestions to do you have?
For going out: Instead of hours slaving over a hot stove and oven, polishing silver and cleaning up – come to 103 West and let us serve you a traditional Thanksgiving feast, including a whole turkey for your table.
Reservations are available for parties of four or more from noon to 7 p.m. on Thursday, November 25. And once you’ve enjoyed your fill of turkey and trimmings, our staff will box up your turkey and refresh and package your side dishes for you to enjoy later at home. Let us serve you so you can enjoy the day – which is truly a reason to give thanks! Call (404) 233 5993 for reservations. Cost is $69.00 per adult, $35.00 per child 12 or younger and free for children younger than 6. Taxes and gratuities are additional.
Eating at home: Whole Foods and Fresh Market were highly recommended.
What traditions are your favorite?
Watching Football | 51.7% | 15 | |
Running in a race | 13.8% |
Others include:
~My kids and “grans” go to the airport and spend some time welcoming the Soldiers that come into our city at the Atlanta Airport. We just feel that this is something we can do for those who have given so much for us!
~Hiking
~Going Bowling
~Putting up the Christmas tree and decorations
~Travel
~Watch the Macy’s Parade
~Deer hunting
Jenny Pruitt, Founder and CEO says this about Thanksgiving: “I will be spending the day at my home cooking the turkey and trimmings, and it is the day I look forward to every year. When two thirds of the world is hungry, I am so thankful to have a bounty of food on my table sharing it with my precious family. I am always thankful to be living in America enjoying freedoms that a lot of other people around the world will never know!”
What about YOU? What are your favorite traditions around Atlanta?
Have a happy and safe Thanksgiving!