Remember my checklist of things to do while Garrick way away in Baltimore? I did very few of those things because of the hospitable community in St Andrews. I had dinner and coffee invites most days. The time passed quickly and a weekend visit from Jackie also helped to provide a halfway point.
Garrick returned home Wednesday night, which was also my last day in the School of Modern Languages. I had my first day in my new post in Admissions this past Friday, and this is just one of many things I am grateful for this year.
Our first Thanksgiving happened earlier this month with Garrick's office-mates and families. We all gathered together at the home of the Sherrards and collectively made every staple in a traditional Thanksgiving meal. Building relationships with the people Garrick sees on a daily basis is invaluable, and full tummies were an added bonus. Kate provided the turkey and very festive decorations.
This Thanksgiving was made even more special with a visit from my cousin Regan! She arrived a little after Garrick on Wednesday night. She joined us for dinner on Thursday night at the Hopkins' home, along with other friends. Every part of the meal was so good that when it came to dessert, I couldn't even think of eating a slice of the pumpkin pie Regan and I made. Looking around the table I was filled with thankfulness for new friends that have become like family, and also that an actual family member could celebrate with us!
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Photo Credit: Angela Hopkins |
On Saturday, we took full advantage of the free entry offered at the castle, cathedral, and clubhouse in celebration of St Andrews Day. We hiked the winding stairs of St Rule's, explored the mines of the castle, and finally enjoyed the beauty of the Royal & Ancient.
That evening, Garrick and I left to attend the annual 'Saturday After Thanksgiving' meal at the home of Garrick's supervisor and family. This year we enjoyed getting to know some of the faculty of St Mary's as well other students and their families. Right after heaping our plates full of food, we took turns expressing our thankfulness for the past year. Some common themes were community, provision, delicious food, family, and employment.
Regan also had a fun evening and went to the Hunger Games, even stopping to get a toastie on her way back to our flat.
Sunday included church, lunch at The Balgove, a restful afternoon, and a visit to the new St Andrews Brewing Co with friends. That evening Regan packed and prepared for her early train back to France on Monday morning.
Happy Thanksgiving from Scotland! We are full of gratitude for another year of lessons learned and fun experiences!