I am ever so grateful for my health, my family's health, and well being.
Guess what I did the day before Thanksgiving?
Nothing. Nada. Zip. Literally. Other than getting up at the crack of dawn (5am) and making breakfast, I pampered myself all day (aside from animal chores).
Thanksgiving day? Ha! I was up sipping coffee, enjoying the sunrise, while Hubby made us omelets. Then we took a drive to visit Hubby's family before we enjoyed our own Thanksgiving.
We ate out. Yes, can you believe it?! There is a nice restaurant (about an hour away) famous for their Thanksgiving dinner, and reservations are required. I'll admit, it was not the same as homemade, but pretty close. We met up with one daughter, another had to work.
After the meal, the girls all jumped in their sister's new car at the restaurant and carpooled to go "Black Friday" shopping.
Hubby said he saw a huge change in my mood. He was telling everyone later that I was up singing and dancing and dressing up. I was too.
Best Thanksgiving ever, because Hubby sang to me in the car. He serenaded me all the way home.
Total bliss.
I'm up to stoke the fire, and let Hubby sleep in, but we may not need a fire today. The weather is warming up a bit today. Yay!
Guess what I did the day before Thanksgiving?
Nothing. Nada. Zip. Literally. Other than getting up at the crack of dawn (5am) and making breakfast, I pampered myself all day (aside from animal chores).
Thanksgiving day? Ha! I was up sipping coffee, enjoying the sunrise, while Hubby made us omelets. Then we took a drive to visit Hubby's family before we enjoyed our own Thanksgiving.
We ate out. Yes, can you believe it?! There is a nice restaurant (about an hour away) famous for their Thanksgiving dinner, and reservations are required. I'll admit, it was not the same as homemade, but pretty close. We met up with one daughter, another had to work.
After the meal, the girls all jumped in their sister's new car at the restaurant and carpooled to go "Black Friday" shopping.
Hubby said he saw a huge change in my mood. He was telling everyone later that I was up singing and dancing and dressing up. I was too.
Best Thanksgiving ever, because Hubby sang to me in the car. He serenaded me all the way home.
Total bliss.
I'm up to stoke the fire, and let Hubby sleep in, but we may not need a fire today. The weather is warming up a bit today. Yay!
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It was just going to be Bro Tom and I this year, so the day before Thanksgiving, I made the dressing and the sweet potato casserole topped with granola and Splenda Brown Sugar (I'm diabetic).
Thanksgiving Day, I slept until noon. Got up. Got a cuppa coffee.
At 2pm, I put the dressing in a 9x13 dish, layered the turkey slices on the top (from a special parcel of turkey slices that I got and froze last year). Covered both the dressing and sweet potatoes with foil, put in the oven for 30 minutes, removed the foil and baked for another 30 minutes, and viola - Thanksgiving. It was very relaxed and tasty.
Took a nap about 4pm. Got up and ate leftovers. Yep, a very relaxed Thanksgiving.
Prayers everyone's having a great weekend, and a quiet safe one too.
God bless.
RB
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