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At the Table of Return

At the Table of Return Peony Magazine<br>

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At the Table of Return

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  1. Every November, the world folds itself inward, roads leading home like threads through a needle, mending what we didn’t know was wearing thin. We gather again, not because tradition demands, but because something in us remembers where warmth has always been.

  2. And when we sit, it isn’t just the food that arrives. The things we bring are quieter, tucked between breaths and silverware, boundaries we’re learning to honor, fears we haven’t confessed, pride we’re still unlearning, hope held carefully against our chest.

  3. The table feels it all. It always has. It holds both comfort and unrest. The chair in the corner still leans as if waiting for someone who won’t be back this year, a father, a grandmother, a version of ourselves we can no longer wear. Some absences echo louder than voices,

  4. and even empty seats know how to care. Someone lifts the lid off a casserole, and suddenly flavor turns into soul. A recipe becomes a resurrection, sage and browned butter stitching connection. The laugh of an aunt, a grandfather’s instructions measured in handfuls, not cups, in this house, taste is a heritage that always rises back up.

  5. But no gathering is complete without the past pulling up its own chair. Old roles slip over our shoulders like coats we thought we no longer had to bear. We shrink, or defend, or soften again, depending on which name the room whispers in the air. Still, beneath every awkward pause, every memory returning uninvited,

  6. something tender begins to repair. A quiet rebuilding, a choosing to stay, even when the heart wants to flee or look away. Because the miracle of Thanksgiving, it’s the return. The willingness to come back with cracked edges and lessons learned.

  7. To show up imperfectly in the rooms that shaped us, to make space for new belonging beside the ghosts of what used to be, this is its own offering, its own quiet plea. And as candles burn low and conversation softens, we finally see, the table holds more than dishes.

  8. It holds forgiveness still ripening, grief learning how to breathe, love returning in small, steady portions, not perfect, but sincere. It holds us, who we were, who we are, and who we edge closer to each year.

  9. This is the true feast of November: the courage to sit together with everything we bring, trusting that even fractured hearts can find a way to sing.

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