Printed on my Dremel 3D45 3-D printer, except for the small shiny one in the back row. Added coloring on the printed items by my wife.

Happy Thanksgiving 2025

Happy Thanksgiving. This is a time for expressing gratitude for the good things in life. Although I have had medical challenges this year, I have many things to be thankful for.

Thanksgiving is a holiday celebrated in the United States and Canada on the fourth Thursday of November. The holiday originated as a harvest festival among the Pilgrims, who had fled religious persecution in England and settled in Plymouth Colony in 1620. In 1621, the Pilgrims hosted a feast to celebrate their first successful harvest and to thank the Native Americans who had helped them to survive. The tradition of Thanksgiving continued to grow in popularity throughout the 17th and 18th centuries, and in 1863, President Abraham Lincoln declared it a national holiday.

Thanksgiving is a time for family and friends to come together and share a meal. Traditional Thanksgiving foods include turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie. In addition to eating, many people also enjoy watching football games, attending parades, and volunteering in their communities.

Thanksgiving is a special time for many people. It is a time to reflect on the things we are grateful for, to spend time with loved ones, and to give back to our communities. It is a reminder that we are not alone, and that we have much to be thankful for.

According to the latest UN reports, approximately 673 million people worldwide faced hunger in 2024, representing 8.2% of the global population. Additionally, 2.3 billion people—about 28% of the world’s population—experienced moderate or severe food insecurity during the year. This figure includes individuals facing chronic undernourishment and those experiencing acute food insecurity due to factors like conflict, climate change, and economic instability. Efforts to combat hunger face significant challenges, including rising food costs, disrupted supply chains, and political instability. While global initiatives aim to address these issues, progress toward achieving the United Nations’ Zero Hunger goal by 2030 remains slow. The consequences are serious, including malnutrition causing lifelong health consequences, increased risk of death, and reduced productivity.

Hoping we are all mindful of those not so fortunate as we are, I wish you a Happy Thanksgiving!

Epilogue: I am sure all my readers are generous toward others, but if you are looking specifically to have an impact on hunger, you may want to take a look at World Central Kitchen.  They have created a new model for disaster relief helping devastated communities recover and establish resilient food systems. WCK has served more than 400 million meals worldwide since its founding in 2010. They have been a godsend in Ukraine, Gaza, and around the world. World Central Kitchen is a powerful example of how food can be used to have a major positive impact on the world’s people. You can learn more and donate to World Central Kitchen here.

Note: I use Perplexity, ChatGPT and Gemini AI chatbots as my research assistants. AI can boost productivity for anyone who creates content. Sometimes I get incorrect data from AI, and when something looks suspicious, I dig deeper. Sometimes the data varies by sources where AI finds it. I take responsibility for my posts and if anyone spots an error, I will appreciate knowing it, and will correct it.