BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Thanksgiving Plans Take Flight!
As the delightful aroma of turkey and pumpkin pie fills the air, students at Western Kentucky University are gearing up to return home for the cherished Thanksgiving holiday! Reports show that this year, over 80 million Americans are expected to travel, with many students hitting the road to reunite with family and friends.
Thanksgiving Break Details
WKU has made it super convenient for students by offering a break from Wednesday, November 26th through Sunday, November 30th. That’s a perfect window for students to unwind, enjoy some home-cooked meals, and prepare for the upcoming finals week. It’s a much-needed breather!
Fun and Relaxation Ahead
Many students are buzzing with excitement. Gabby Martin, a WKU student, mentioned she is looking forward to “relaxing” and taking a “break” before diving into finals. Isn’t that something we can all appreciate? The holiday spirit seems to capture everyone, and students are eager to escape the stress of classes and reunite with loved ones.
Gratitude is Key
What’s Thanksgiving without a dash of gratitude? Evan Sexton expressed his thankfulness for “Jesus as He died on the cross for our sins,” while Presley Neajale reflected on being grateful for “all the people” in her life. A moment like this makes you realize how important connections are, especially during the holiday season!
Digging Into Delicious Dishes
When it comes to the Thanksgiving feast, it seems that many students have some delightful favorites. A survey among the students shows that mac-n-cheese and various casseroles are stealing the spotlight on dining tables this year. But wait, there’s a twist! Brooke Gilbreth revealed that her family has a unique tradition – swapping out the traditional turkey for pizza! “It’s a fun tradition,” she said, highlighting just how varied Thanksgiving meals can get.
For Those Staying Local
If you’re a student who can’t make it home this year, fear not! Bowling Green has you covered with exciting local events. You can check out the details at Visit Bowling Green’s Thanksgiving Blog to find some festive happenings and opportunities to celebrate the holiday right here in town! There’s plenty of cheer to spread, whether you’re at home or nearby.
Conclusion
As Thanksgiving approaches, students at WKU are ready to embrace the joy, laughter, and good food that comes with this special time of year. With several days away from classes, travel plans, and a heart full of gratitude, it’s safe to say that this holiday will be one for the books. Wishing everyone a fabulous Thanksgiving filled with love, warmth, and of course, plenty of deliciousness!