Younger Nissan of Frederick

Nov 25, 2020

Your friends here at Younger Nissan just wanted to stop in and say have a fun and safe Thanksgiving. We know that Thanksgiving might look different this year for many of us, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still enjoy the festivities from the comfort of your home. If you’ll be sitting this Thanksgiving gathering due to COVID19 numbers rising, we have some fun alternative ways to help you celebrate this turkey…and some of them even include seeing your family’s faces…virtually of course. So take a peek below, and enjoy your Thanksgiving safely this year! If you’ll be hitting the road for Thanksgiving this year, be sure to practice social distancing and CDC guidelines to ensure safety for you and your family members. And don’t forget to schedule your service appointment online now before you hit the road – Happy Thanksgiving!

 

Alternative Ways To Celebrate This Thanksgiving:

Host A Virtual Thanksgiving Meal With Friends & Family

  • Livestream your festivities with friends and family. This is a good way to see and talk with your loved ones without the risk of exposure. 
  • You can start with appetizers – have each party explain what appetizer they “brought” and rate who’s was the best
  • Once dinner is served, set the camera up to the table and feast with your family and friends. Feel free to share recipes or even watch the big game together. 

TV & Games With Household Members

  • It’s no secret there’s a lot to watch on TV during Thanksgiving. If your staying home this year, watching TV together or playing games as a family can be a great way to connect.
  • Watch Thanksgiving Day parades, sports, and Christmas movies at home.
  • Find a fun game to play – pull out all your favorite board games and have a family board game night!

Black Friday Online Shopping

  • Shop online sales the day of Thanksgiving and the days leading up to the winter holidays.
  • Use contactless services for purchased items, like curbside pick-up.
  • Shop in open air markets staying 6 feet away from others and wear a mask

Other Ideas

  • Safely prepare traditional dishes and deliver them to family and neighbors in a way that does not involve contact with others (for example, leave them on the porch).
  • Participate in a gratitude activity, like writing down things you are grateful for and sharing with your friends and family.
  • Clean out your basement of gently used or new toys, clothes, etc and donate them this holiday season 
  • Look up family-friendly Thanksgiving crafts 
  • Have a bake-off! Have the kids help bake or see who can come up with the best dessert for Thanksgiving.