Thanksgiving 

ACT I 

OK, Philip. This is your third cup of coffee.  Philip 
We should get to work, ǵÿʼ 
or we won't be finished by dinnertime. ҪȻ ʱ䵽ǻ 
I guess we must. Ǹÿʼʼ 
We must. Ǹÿʼˡ 
OK. The beginning of my famous Thanksgiving apple pie. áʼֵĸжƻ 
One apple. Two apples. Three apples. Four apples. һƻƻƻƻĸƻ 
Come on, Philip!  Philip 
Get busy with your famous apple pie. ֵƻɰ 
There's much more to be done. Ҫ̫ˡ 
Now, the ingredients.  ϡ 
What goes into my apple pie besides apples? ƻ ҵɻҪʲ 
Ah, yes. Flour, sugar, butter. ˡ   ţ͡ 
Butter, nice and cold and hard. ţ Ӳ 
OK, here are the walnuts.    
Last but not least, ᵫͬҪĵһ 
the reason my apple pie is famous--cinnamon. ҵƻɾǿ  
Cinnamon ...   
Ellen, where's the cinnamon? Ellen  
If there is any cinnamon, ҪеĻ 
it's in the cabinet with the salt and pepper. Ӧøκͺһһڳ 
Salt, pepper, dill weed, garlic powder, cinnamon. Ellen?   ݪ  Ellen 
Yes, Philip. ʲ Philip 
Is it possible that we forgot to buy cinnamon? ǲ 
Yes, it is possible that we forgot to buy cinnamon. ǵ ǿ 
Well, how can I make my famous apple pie without cinnamon? º û ǵƻ 
Good morning. 簲 
Oh, hi, Robbie. Good morning.  Robbie 簲 
Good morning. Robbie. 簲 Robbie 
Can you do me a favor? ܰҸæ 
Sure, Dad. What? Ȼ ְ֡ʲ 
Remember my apple pie on Thanksgiving? ǵڸжƻ 
What do you love about it? ϲмʲʲ 
The apples? ƻ 
The apples? ƻ 
No. The sssss...  sssss 
Right. We don't have any cinnamon. ԡû 
I'll go down to Henry's grocery. He's always open. ҵӻȥȥ ǿӪҵ 
I'll get some for you. ȥһЩ 
That's my boy! ö 
Oh, put your heavy jacket on, Robbie. ĺп˴ Robbie 
It's cold outside. 䡣 
Alexandra might call. Alexandraܻ 绰 
Tell her I'll call her right back. һϸص绰 
OK. á 
Thanks, Son. лл ӡ 
Uh, why does he always have to slam the door?  Ϊʲһع 
Hello.... Hello, Alexandra. How are you? ... Fine. áAlexandrra  ܺá 
Robbie just went to the store. Robbieȥ̵ꡣ 
He'll be back soon. ܿͻ 
He said he'll call you. ˵Ҫ 绰 
... Oh, oh, I see.... Oh ... certainly.   ֪֪ˡšһ 
Well, do you have the phone number there?  Ƕĵ绰 
... Oh ... I see.... Please, I know he wants to talk to you.... Ҷ鷳 ֪ ˵ 
Thank you, лл 
and happy Thanksgiving to you and your family, too. ף  ȫҸиж 
Try to come by later for dessert.... Bye. һ㾡跨䵽 㡣ټ 
Try to come by later for dessert.... Bye. һ㾡跨䵽 㡣ټ 
That was Alexandra. Alexandraĵ绰 
She and the Molinas Molinasһ 
are going to spend Thanksgiving with their cousins. ׼һж 
She doesn't have the phone number. ֪Ƕĵ绰 
Oh, Robbie will be disappointed.  Robbieʧʧ 
He'll be grouchy. ᷢɧġ 
Maybe she'll call back. She promised. Ҳ绰ػ˵ 
Here's your cinnamon, Pop. Ҫ ְ֡ 
It was a dollar and sixty cents. һԪǡ 
You forgot to ask me for the change. ҪһػǮ 
Or did you forget to give it to me? ˸ 
Thanks, Son. лл ӡ 
Alexandra called. Alexandra绰ˡ 
I'll call her back. Ҹص绰 
She said she'll call you later. ˵Ȼ绰 
She's not at home. ڲڼҡ 
You should have your breakfast, Son. Ӧó  
Make you feel better. ŻõЩ 
Protein, vitamins.  ά 
She said she'll call back? ˵绰 
Yes, she did. ǵ ˵ˡ 
Good morning, everyone! λ簲 
Good morning, everyone! λ簲 
Happy Turkey Day!  ڿ 
What's wrong?  
Nothing. Absolutely nothing. ûаʲҲҲû 
What's gotten into him?  
He missed a phone call. ûӵһͨ绰 
From ...? ǡ 
Yes, Alexandra.  Alexandra 
It's nice to see young love.... Oh, to be young again! ˿మ ٻָ 
Where's the coffee?  


"It's possible. 
Maybe. 
It's possible. 
Could be. 
It's possible. 
We might. 
We may. 
It's possible. 
Let's see." 
Is it possible that we forgot to buy cinnamon? 
"It's Thanksgiving Day, 
and I need to make a pie. 
We have sugar, apples, walnuts, 
and time is going by. 
It's possible there's something 
I forgot to buy. 
I need some cinnamon, 
or I can't make the pie. 
Is it possible we forgot? 
Maybe we forgot. 
Is it possible we forgot? 
Could be. 
It's possible we forgot? 
Maybe we forgot. 
It's possible we forgot. 
Let's see." 
Alexandra might call. 
"It's Thanksgiving Day, 
and I'm at home. 
There's someone I want to hear from, 
and I'm waiting by the phone. 
She might call me real soon, 
before we eat. 
before we eat. 
When she does, my Thanksgiving Day will be complete. 
Yes, it's possible she'll call. 
Maybe she'll call. 
It's possible she'll call. 
Could be. 
It's possible she'll call. 
She might. 
She may. 
It's possible she'll call. 
Let's see." 
Or maybe she'll call back. She promised to. 
"It's possible. 
Maybe. 
It's possible. 
Could be. 
It's possible. 
She might. 
She may." 
Mom, is it for me? 
