Showing posts with label Thanksgiving 2008. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving 2008. Show all posts

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Thanksgiving 2008

We made it! We had some good food on Thanksgiving because we were all properly stuffed. I think the hardest part of the day was having to throw our own traditions out the window. That's kind of what happens when you are a guest in someone else's home. Their traditions take precedent. It was the first Thanksgiving meal of my life where there was no rice and giblet gravy. Not a big deal in the scheme of things, but just noticed is all.


Black Friday shopping was a complete success by far. Neighbor Debbie decided she would join us. This was her first time, so she was given Rookie status. By golly, she won't be wearing yellow bumper stickers on her butt next year! (Nascar reference there if you don't get it) The Man, Neighbor Debbie, Neighbor Brittani, and myself hit the road at 3:15 a.m. I kid you not. It was right festive and lots of laughter was going on. We hit a store at 4 a.m. and caught a few good deals. Then we headed to Belks. I heart Belks. They were giving gift cards to the first 200 who entered the store. We were around 15 to get in. While shopping, everyone else scratched theirs off to see they had gotten the customary $5.00 card. When asked if I had scratched mine, I replied I wanted to be surprised.

I got surprised.


When I went to check out, the lady scratched mine off. She said in a shocked voice, "You got $100.00!"

What?



I really didn't believe her at first.



I was getting high fives from people checking out in line. I'm glad Paige wasn't there because Miss Hope did a dance of sorts.


The total of my purchases was $101.00. HA! How cool is that? Add in The Man's $5.00 gift card he got and WE GOT CREDIT!



I was on a roll then, Internets. The mood of my day was set and you couldn't touch it.



Wouldn't you call that a successful venture?



Because of the economy and that things are a little tight around The Edge, we have had to refrain from exchanging presents with everyone we know and love. It was not an easy decision, but one that had to be made. It was really nice shopping and talking to Santa without the added pressure of a thousand more gifts to worry about. I truly enjoyed the time with my husband and neighbors and the breakfast wasn't bad, either.


The Man fried his turkey for Thanksgiving. FINALLY. That Man of mine has been wanting to fry him a turkey for years. He's had a fryer for about 4 years now and has never used it. Well, this year was his year. He researched and researched the best way to fry that bird. I made him watch that commercial on television about the dude not having AT&T and so his bird exploded. (my new favorite commercial!) A buddy at work has fried many birds and gave my husband some really great tips that, I think, made his job easier and the turkey better. I am so proud of his hard work and let me tell you.....this was the best turkey I've ever eaten. Hands down.


Note how far away he is from my house and how diligently he's watching. Why, he can't even sit down for keeping such a vigil.

After The Boy got dressed, he had to go out and help supervise. He had to check out the fire extinguisher his Dad had and everything else he could in a 10 ft. radius. Note: If he wasn't on his medicine? I don't think we could have let him go out there. It would have been too dangerous. But, he was able to listen when his Dad told him it was dangerous and to stay far away.



TA DA!! The finished product. 13 and a half pounds of eating goodness right there, Internets.


Last night found us decorating the Christmas Tree. The Man always puts the tree up and Paige and I "fluff" it and make it pretty. Believe it or not, this tree is huge. The angle of this picture makes it look small. How sweet is Makenna and The Boy? They were so excited. I had made another batch of Christmas Tea earlier in the afternoon for us to enjoy. Makenna got her hot chocolate and we continued with our traditions. I made a new tree topper this year I want to show you later. I'm right tickled over it. We're going to finish up with knick knack decorating today and maybe put up our outside stuff. Lu has already called me to let me know they're off of the cruise ship and headed our way (which they have to go through to get home). I'm looking forward to enjoying my Saturday.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Give some Thanks

It's here. Thanksgiving Day 2008. I'm still in shock that I'm sitting in Georgia instead of South Carolina where the blood relatives are.

I guess I'm supposed to compose some cheesy post about how thankful I am about life and all that goes with it. I could just say that my list is just too long to compose and be done with it.

We're good here at The Edge. Carla and I spent a few hours yesterday preparing for the feast we're going to partake in today. I've got it sitting out already ready to cook and enjoy.

We're going eat and share company with some great people we love.

I won't have to miss out on Black Friday because guess what? There are plenty of stores here! My husband isn't out to sea or stuck on a boat somewhere unable to share this with us and he'll be right beside me searching out the good deals.

I miss South Carolina with all my entire heart and I will probably have a sad moment or two today because of it.

My family is here with me. All five of us. Together.

Happy Thanksgiving, Internets. I pray you all will feel a blessing today.