Food, sugar, more
food, more sugar, some sleep…followed by some leftovers, and then hit repeat. This is probably all the description you need
to guess that it’s Thanksgiving time.
Food is certainly a nice part of Thanksgiving, but it’s also great to
have several days off to spend with the family.
We’ll be making the long, arduous, and significant trek…braving the
immense holiday traffic, to my Grandma’s house a full ten minutes away :)
The itinerary for the time off will hopefully include some fun activities, putting up remaining the Christmas decorations, and having some fun around the house. I wish I could say sleeping in late was on the agenda, but that never happens. The inevitable chores and small projects will undoubtedly keep the time off practical and deliver a dose of reality, but hopefully those can be minimized.
Getting ready for the Sounders Game!!! |
After Turkey Day, Karen
is deciding to brave the Black Friday shopping.
I hope her helmet, shoulder pads, and other protective gear provide ample
defense against the hoard of anxious, ravenous, and unforgiving shoppers. I’ve witnessed the mob in action before, and
I’m more than happy to kick back and relax at home with my little buddy Corwin. Sydney is going to participate in the madness
with Karen this year, so we’ll see what she looks like when she returns home.
While I could sit
here and rattle off all of the traditional things I am thankful for (friends,
family, health, etc.), I’d like to assume you already know all of those and
just highlight the few other things that I thankful for:
*The bad weather…believe
it or not, the bad weather prevents some of the outside house projects from
being done, opening up time for more fun activities
*The Sounders…who are
one win away from being in the MLS cup
*Sydney’s reading…who
can now read bedtime stories to her brother at night
*Corwin’s sleeping…who
now can sleep through the night (even if he gets up 20 minutes too early each
day)
*Corwin’s vocabulary…he’s
adding new words on a regular basis (and no swear words yet either, ha ha!)
*Although Sydney may
accessorize Corwin with princess attire, he still enjoys playing with trucks
and soccer balls
*Sydney’s card-game
skills…she can beat me at Uno, without even having to cheat
*My changed hearing (or
likely increased tolerance)…I am becoming more accustomed to Sydney’s off-key
singing
*Coffee (nothing
more needs to be said)
*Karen’s ability to
realize how funny, witty, handsome, and modest her husband is
Sydney's school assignment... disguise the turkey so he doesn't get eaten! |
The kids watching Mary Poppins... always a classic! |
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