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  1. Bei dem ganzen Mist widmen wir oft nur negativen Beispielen unsere Aufmerksamkeit.
    Ich fände es schön, wenn wir das morgen anders machen. Wir werden die Bollerwagenidioten nicht ändern. Aber wir können zeigen, dass es anders und vor allem schöner geht. Liebe #papas im #fediverse was macht Ihr morgen mit Euren Familys/Kindern? #fedieltern #vatertag #himmelfahrt #familytime

  2. Weekend Mode: Activated. 🍄✨ Instead of feeding algorithms, tonight we’re defying gravity. The whole family’s on the couch, and we’re watching/playing Super Mario Galaxy. After all, true gaming culture must be passed on to the next generation! Have a relaxing Friday night, dear Fediverse! 🌌🎮
    #SuperMarioGalaxy #RetroGaming #DadLife #FamilyTime #Weekend #Nintendo #MastodonGaming

  3. #DeutschesMuseum! 🏛️⚡️

    Eigentlich wollten wir heute den Kids das Bergwerk und die Starkstrom-Show zeigen – tja, Satz mit X: wegen Renovierung bis voraussichtlich 2028 zu. 🚧

    ABER: Der neue Teil ist absolut genial! Die Experimente sind super erklärt und haben uns echt überzeugt. Auch wenn die Klassiker fehlen, hat sich der Besuch nach all den Jahren definitiv gelohnt. Wir kommen spätestens zur Wiedereröffnung des „alten“ Teils zurück! 🤖🧪

    #München #Museum #Science #MINT #Ausflugstipp #DeutschesMuseumMünchen #Technik #FamilyTime

  4. We spent the afternoon at Swains Lock next to the Potomac River. Just hammocking and building some fire. It felt great to spend some time outside in the sun after the brutal cold of the past few weeks.

  5. 1. Learning how to butter a tile.
    2. Looking after both my nephews by myself for the first time (a little anxiety inducing but we went to the water play area at the local part and my nephew said it was one of his favourite parts of the day).
    3. Air conditioning.

    #ThreeGoodThings #3GoodThings #FamilyTime

  6. 🎅✨ Ah, the age-old holiday tradition: ignoring family to build a screen timer on an obscure #microcontroller, just in case you need to know exactly how long you’ve been avoiding them. Because who doesn’t love a project that’s part blog, part web app, and entirely unasked for? 😂🔧
    partridge.works/screenie-chris #holidaytradition #DIYproject #techhumor #familytime #HackerNews #ngated

  7. 3 #positiveDinge

    1. Mit meiner Tochter die zu Besuch ist viel gesprochen und gelacht
    2. Shoppen mit meiner Tochter
    3. Beim Italiener mit Mann und Tochter (viel zu selten)

    #FamilyTime

  8. History Of Thanksgiving

    Cool, here’s a more in-depth look at the history of Thanksgiving — how it evolved, some of the lesser-known facts, and how it became what we celebrate today.

    Thanksgiving didn’t start as a clean, one-time “Pilgrims and Native Americans sit down for turkey” story. Sure, there was that 1621 harvest feast between the Plymouth colonists and the Wampanoag people — but the reality of that gathering was more complex. The colonists probably hunted duck or geese, and the Wampanoag likely brought venison.  That 1621 event was more of a multi-day harvest festival than a fixed holiday.

    Over the following centuries, different colonies and states held days of “thanksgiving”—usually as religious days of prayer, often when something major happened (like a drought ending or a war victory). These weren’t uniform: different places celebrated on different days.

    The idea of a national, annual Thanksgiving really took off thanks to **Sarah Josepha Hale**, an editor and writer. For decades she pushed for a unified national holiday — writing letters, editorials, and generally campaigning. Her persistence paid off when **Abraham Lincoln**, in the middle of the Civil War, proclaimed Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863 (on the last Thursday of November) to help bring the country together.

    After Lincoln, presidents continued to issue Thanksgiving proclamations almost every year, but the exact date bounced around a little. Then, in the 20th century, **Franklin D. Roosevelt** caused a stir: in 1939, he moved Thanksgiving earlier — to give Americans more time to shop before Christmas. Many people weren’t thrilled (“Franksgiving,” anyone?), and states were split on which date to follow. Eventually, in 1941, Congress passed a law officially fixing Thanksgiving on the **fourth Thursday in November**.

    As Thanksgiving evolved, so did its traditions. Over time it became less about strictly religious observance and more about family, food, and gratitude.  Things like parades and football games became tied to the holiday. The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, for example, started in the 1920s and became a huge national tradition.

    Finally, there are modern traditions too: things like volunteering, food drives, and even the presidential “turkey pardon” — where a live turkey is spared from being eaten.

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  9. Haneen sent this picture yesterday (23.11.25) and she wrote:

    "I created coconut sweets"

    🥥 🍰

    I remember in a conversation we had on Bluesky (it's now all deleted unfortunately), Haneen told me one of her hobbies before genocide was making sweets for her family 💜

    I'm happy she could share again this joy with her family – even if it's temporary.

    🕊 gofund.me/e8e853a83

    [Rapha]

    #GazaVerified #cooking #baking #sweets #coconut #LifeGoesOn #food #cake #pie #familytime