Any plans for the holiday weekend?

Thanksgiving weekend for us. :)
Family feast on Saturday at my house.
Family feast on Monday at my sister’s house.

Thanksgiving weekend for us but sadly I am working all weekend. DH will Be doing the dinner probably on Monday as I work nights that night.
:goodvibes Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours! We actually just canceled our plans to travel to family. We moved two weeks ago, and due to both having been ridiculously busy at work, and me simultaneously trying to run a quick reno on the new place, the living space is still in absolute chaos. We've got to take this opportunity to get it sorted and get settled in. For that, I will truly be thankful!! :worship:

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I'm heading out for 6 weeks of camping. I'll be home just a few days before Thanksgiving. Can't wait to get out and enjoy the warm weather in the south.

dang, that's awsome! will you be traveling to different sites? rv? tent? yurt?
 

Typical weekend for us. Dd has school on Monday.

Only tweaks: no work for her today (soccer ref) as public schools are on fall break, no games this weekend. And small bonus, easy drive to school yesterday and Monday with less traffic.


Happy Thanksgiving 🍁 🦃 to our Canadian Dis’ers!
 
Schools here are open on Monday. The kids have an early dismissal that day, and the teachers have an afternoon training session. So it will be a regular weekend for many.
 
dang, that's awsome! will you be traveling to different sites? rv? tent? yurt?
In an RV, and yes, I have to move every 2 weeks so it will be 3 different locations. Tennessee, Mississippi and Alabama. I'm just moving further south the colder it gets.
 
It’s not a holiday for us, but my husband and I both have a PTO day on Monday. We have not made plans yet, but we do have some projects at home that need finished.

My two college kids have a “reading day” Monday (with the next reading day on Election Day in November), so while they don’t call it a holiday, no classes are held that day.
 
I'm a teacher and we were off all last week for fall break. I got a ton of stuff done around the house. We go back to school on Monday.
 
Daughter originally had October 9-11 off from school. Stacked teacher workshops days with Columbus Day. Now she doesn't have to go to school on the 12th because the lower classmen are taking the PSAT, but she has a remote learning day. Seniors are planning a Senior skip day on the 13th. We have a college visit planned for that weekend and hoped to get out of town early on the 13th but my daughter said she must go to school because of 2 classes.
 
I actually thought they got rid of Columbus Day due to it being controversial.
On my calendar, and in my city it is Indigenous Peoples' Day. I think banks are closed and no mail delivery, but it is really not much of a holiday for most people.
 
I actually thought they got rid of Columbus Day due to it being controversial.

Our country County has stopped referring to it as Columbus Day and refers to it as Indigenous People’s Day. The California courts swapped it for Native American Day in September.
 
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On my calendar, and in my city it is Indigenous Peoples' Day

on mine it says columbus day:confused:. i passed by one of the banks and it's signage (also on their website) said it will be closed for 'columbus day', other banks in the area seem to be noncommital and just say 'closed for the federal holiday'.

i just found this, it's interesting (and makes me glad i'm not going a kid studying it for a test)-

Columbus Day, the second Monday in October, is one of the most inconsistently celebrated U.S. holidays
Based on our review of state statutes, human resources websites and other sources, only 16 states and the territory of American Samoa still observe the second Monday in October as an official public holiday exclusively called Columbus Day. (“Official public holiday” typically means government offices are closed and state workers, except those in essential positions, have a paid day off.) In four states, two territories and Washington, D.C., the day is an official public holiday but goes by a different name. Four other states and the U.S. Virgin Islands mark the day as both Columbus Day and something else. And in 26 states and the territory of Guam, the second Monday in October is pretty much like any other workday.
 
There was a story on the news that airports were bracing for an above normal number of passengers this "holiday" weekend. Looking at this video of Denver Airport at 5:41 pm last night, it was a ZOO. I also found an article that says Canadian border staff were bracing for a huge influx of travelers due to Thanksgiving and Columbus Day travelers.

https://www.denver7.com/news/local-...rowd-caught-on-video-waiting-for-train-at-dia

https://news.paxeditions.com/news/b...travel-thanksgiving-columbus-day-long-weekend
 
Our country has stoped referring to it as Columbus Day and refers to it as Indigenous People’s Day. The California courts swapped it for Native American Day in September.
It's still called Columbus Day as the official federal holiday. I call it Columbus Day. Not sure the country's on board with IPD.
 
It's still called Columbus Day as the official federal holiday. I call it Columbus Day. Not sure the country's on board with IPD.
Yeah, all U.S. Government agency websites still call it Columbus Day.
 







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