What To Do After Thanksgiving Dinner?

First of all, everything about #thanksgivingwithblackfamilies is lit. From the mandatory fasting from breakfast to “make room” for dinner, to the spades game that is sure to pop off at the end of the night. You can say what you want but, black folks after a good Thanksgiving Day meal and a couple of “store runs” sure know how to have a good time. Do you have an after-dinner family tradition? Share them with us below or start one up today with any of these. 

Family Game Night- whether you like playing old-school board games, app-based games like @Blebrity or grabbing your partner to get a game of spades going; this is always bound to be a fun time.

Going To The Movies- is a great way to wrap up the day with family or it can at least give you a much-needed break from them to hang out with friends. Also, Creed 2 is in theaters with @michaelbjordan. Do you really need another reason to run to the nearest theater? 

Grabbing Your Second Plate- yes, this is a thing. Sometimes all you really need or want after dinner is another serving. No judgment today, just find your way to the nearest gym tomorrow. 

Black Friday Shopping- because we all love a good sale or the chaos of trying to find one on  Black Friday. 

Getting Ready For Christmas- face it, a great meal paired with the company of your family and friends feels good and gets you in the holiday spirit. Don’t feel bad if you want to hang up some lights or start looking for your tree. Let the Christmas countdown begin! 

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