Anything you can do indoors, you can do outside (weather permitting, of course). You can set up your dinner table and chairs on your artificial grass and turn Thanksgiving into a true lawn party. Or you could leave the lawn free for some late fall fun and games that’ll keep the kids occupied, and arrange your dining set-up on the patio or deck.

Bring the TV out, for those who want to watch football rather than joining the game on your artificial grass. And for those who’d rather sit and chat while waiting for the bird to do his thing, play some word games. Who can think up the best seasonal pun?

Just remember to let your guests know ahead of time that they’ll be outside, so they can dress appropriately. It’s also nice to have a supply on hand of extra blankets or comforters and warm slippers indoor-outdoor slippers for your guests. If the weather’s too unfriendly, just move your feast indoors. It’s a day to celebrate friends and family, so be flexible.


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