Thanksgiving Bucket List: Fun Ideas for Family Time

Thanksgiving is coming! Do you want to get the most out of the holiday? Create a Thanksgiving bucket list with your family. If you are searching for inspiration, consider the following fun and meaningful Thanksgiving bucket list ideas. The list contains a mix of cozy traditions, family fun, and gratitude-centered activities you can try this season.

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Classic Thanksgiving Traditions

  • Make a Meal: Cook or help cook a full Thanksgiving meal from scratch. Try turkey, potatoes, gravy, green bean casserole, sweet potatoes, and desserts.
  • Homemade Pies: Skip the store-bought desserts.  Bake a homemade pie like pumpkin, pecan, or apple.
  • Table Setting: Set a beautiful Thanksgiving table.  Create centerpiece, add flameless candles, and incorporate fall decorations into your overall theme.
  • Thankful Jar:  Start a “Thankful Jar” where everyone adds gratitude notes every day until Thanksgiving. Read the notes out loud. Save the jar notes to add to a family scrapbook.
  • Parade Time: Watch the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
  • Game Time: Watch a football game. Or after dinner, go outdoors to toss a football around.
  • Movie Time: End the day with a Thanksgiving movie like Planes, Trains & Automobiles or A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving.

Outdoor & Seasonal Fun

  • Walk or Hike: Go on a fall foliage walk or hike. Don’t forget your camera.
  • Farm or Cider Mill: Visit a local farm, cider mill, or pumpkin patch before it closes for the season. If you visit a cider mill, purchase cider to serve on Thanksgiving.
  • Bonfire Night: Host a backyard bonfire over the long holiday weekend. Set out blankets to keep warm. (Keep them away from the open flame.) Serve hot cocoa or hot cider. Remember, make S’mores.
  • Go for a Drive: Pack snacks, beverages, and take a scenic drive to admire the last of the fall colors.
  • Picnic Time:  Have a “Leftovers Picnic” the day after Thanksgiving. If the weather permits, eat outdoors. Or set up a picnic style lunch in your living or family room.

Gratitude & Giving Back

  • Write: Make a gratitude list. Or create a gratitude journal. Make daily entries.
  • Thank You Notes: Write letters or notes of thanks to friends and family.
  • Volunteer: Make a difference. Volunteer at a local food bank, soup kitchen, shelter, or animal rescue.
  • Care Package: Create a Thanksgiving food donation basket for a neighbor, friend, or family member in need.
  • Donate: If you do not have time to volunteer, give money to your favorite local charity. Or donate supplies to an animal shelter. Many organizations post Amazon wish lists.

Creative & Family-Friendly Activities

  • Get Crafty:  Make a Thanksgiving craft like handprint turkeys, leaf garlands, or gratitude trees. Or create a centerpiece for your Thanksgiving table.
  • Photo Time: Take family photos in matching fall outfits. Or use silly Thanksgiving props for a fun and memorable photo.
  • Game Night:  Play board games or Thanksgiving trivia. Go old school. Play charades.
  • Music: Make a “Thanksgiving playlist” with cozy or nostalgic songs to play during your week’s activities.

Make memories, take photos, and enjoy your time with family.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Celebrate Thanksgiving: Activities to Add to Your Bucket List

Are you trying to find ways to celebrate Thanksgiving? The fun, food-filled holiday will be here before you know it. Thanksgiving is the perfect time to spend time with family or friends and embrace new activities. If you are searching for ideas, check out the following Thanksgiving bucket list.

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  1. Take a Thanksgiving Day selfie.
  2. Host a traditional Thanksgiving meal with all the fixings.
  3. Host a Friendsgiving.
  4. Say a prayer before eating on Thanksgiving.
  5. Ask everyone at your Thanksgiving table to name a personal gratitude or something they are thankful for.
  6. Break the wishbone from the turkey.
  7. Donate to your local food bank.
  8. Do Random Acts of Kindness.
  9. Create a gratitude list.
  10. Make a homemade apple or pumpkin pie.
  11. Create a Thanksgiving centerpiece for your dinner table.
  12. Run a Turkey Trot.
  13. Watch Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade.
  14. Watch football.
  15. Go outside and play toss a football or play touch football.
  16. Try a new recipe.
  17. Volunteer.
  18. Watch A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving.
  19. Make placemats for the Thanksgiving table.
  20. Create place cards for Thanksgiving.
  21. Read a story about Thanksgiving.
  22. Check out or purchase Thanksgiving-themed books.
  23. Drink apple cider.
  24. Light a fall-scented candle.
  25. Eat dinner by candlelight.
  26. Go on a walk after dinner.
  27. Start a holiday journal.
  28. Play board games.
  29. Make crafts.
  30. Spend time with your family and friends.
  31. Video chat with relatives or friends who live far away.
  32. Take a long afternoon nap.
  33. Start a grateful jar.
  34. Plan for Christmas.

Happy Thanksgiving! Enjoy!