Grateful at the Plate: Ari Clark’s Thanksgiving Traditions
For Ari Clark, Thanksgiving isn’t just a holiday—it’s a celebration of family, food, and traditions that bring everyone closer together. As an uncommitted Class of 2025 catcher and first baseman for EC Bullets 18U Gold-Schnute, Clark is no stranger to teamwork and togetherness, both on and off the field. Thanksgiving provides her with a chance to slow down and connect with loved ones.
“I love eating with my family, baking desserts, and trying all the different recipes,” Clark says.
From traditional Thanksgiving staples like turkey and stuffing to experimenting with new dessert recipes, the kitchen becomes a hub of creativity and joy. Whether she’s helping bake a classic pumpkin pie or sampling a new family favorite, the process of cooking and sharing meals is one of her most treasured traditions. For Clark, the holiday feast is about more than food—it’s about making lasting memories with the people she loves.
Clark’s Festive Flair
Once the dishes are done and the last bite of pie has been enjoyed, Clark turns her attention to her favorite holiday: Christmas. “I also decorate for Christmas, which is my favorite holiday,” she says with enthusiasm.
Thanksgiving marks the beginning of the Christmas season for Clark, and she dives headfirst into the festivities.
From stringing up lights to setting up the family Christmas tree, Clark loves transforming her home into a winter wonderland. For her, decorating is more than just a tradition—it’s a way to carry the gratitude and warmth of Thanksgiving into the holiday season.
“Christmas has always been my favorite time of year,” Clark adds. “It’s so special to go straight from one holiday into preparing for the next.”
Clark’s Reflection on Gratitude
As she reflects on the meaning of Thanksgiving, Clark emphasizes how much she values the blessings in her life. Her family, her faith, and her passion for softball top the list. As a dedicated player, Clark works hard to balance her athletic aspirations with her family commitments. She recognizes how important it is to take time to appreciate the people and opportunities that make her journey so fulfilling.
Celebrate Like Clark
This Thanksgiving, Ari Clark’s traditions remind us of what truly matters—spending time with loved ones, savoring good food, and carrying gratitude into the holiday season. Let’s follow her lead and embrace the magic of family and tradition, both at the table and in life. 🥎🍽️🎄
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