On the morning of Thanksgiving, I would wake up to the home smelling of all good things, wafting ups...
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On the morning of Thanksgiving, I would wake up to the home smelling of all good things, wafting upstairs to my room. I would set the table with the fancy silverware and china and hope that my parents and grandmother wouldn't have the annual Thanksgiving fight about Richard Nixon.

The Meaning of This Quote

This quote is about the narrator’s experience of Thanksgiving. On Thanksgiving morning, the home is filled with good smells, which the narrator can smell from their room. The narrator then sets the table with fancy silverware and china, in anticipation of the family spending the day together. The narrator is worried, however, that the annual disagreement between their parents and grandmother about the former President Richard Nixon will take away from the good atmosphere.

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Debi Mazar
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