An ongoing Thanksgiving tradition originating six years ago has left a grandmother and Black man on a continuous journey of annual fellowship. The accidental text sent by Wanda Dench back in 2016 to Jamal Hinton went viral and had people tuned in because of the measure of courtesy. Dench was trying to reach her grandson regarding his attendance for Thanksgiving dinner. However, her invite ended up being delivered to Hinton, who was a stranger to the Mesa, Arizona, resident. But that didn't stop Hinton from taking Dench up on her offer, CBS News reports . According to People, Hinton took to Twitter on Nov. 14, letting his followers know that the tradition is alive and kicking, saying, “We are all set for year 6?” We are all set for year 6! 🦃 pic.twitter.com/wEQioizWGd — Jamal Hinton (@Jamalhinton12) November 14, 2021 Since embarking on their annual tradition, the two have grieved the loss of Dench's husband, Lonnie, who died from COVID-19 in 2020. They held a gathering alongside...