My favorite food on Thanksgiving is the buttery mashed potatoes my friend Diane always makes. The butter with the gravy combination is just divine.
So I always wear elastic waist pants and an oversized top so I can eat as much buttery mashed potatoes as I wish!
This year I am most thankful for my work and team. Work is like home and my team is like family. I feel supported, heard and fully held on a daily basis.
What are you wearing this Thanksgiving? What are you most thankful for?
Happy Monday!
- Yael
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