I hope you had a happy happy Thanksgiving full of food, family, and fun.
Ours was full of...something. :)
I am just joking.
It was a good little "break". No, that isn't the right word. Vacation. No, that isn't the right word either. Anyway, it was a nice 5 days at home.
Here are a few of our highlights:
- We were really supposed to be in Mississippi for Thanksgiving. However, whenever it was announced that the LSU/Razorback game would be here in Fayetteville this year (this game is typically at LSU or in Little Rock), my hubby sweetly invited his family here and announced we would be staying home. They didn't get to come but we still stayed home and enjoyed our time together. Even though the Hogs lost. Again.
- I cooked my first turkey! I was terrified. It wasn't as much the cooking as it was the cleaning. That grossed me out. I can pull my children's teeth out all day long without blinking my eyes. But pulling a neck out of a turkey's cavity...well, that made me a bit queasy.
- I totally "cheated". I used a roaster (as in an electric one). The whole timing of side dishes with the timing of the turkey and with very limited oven space...well, it was worth it. It didn't get as brown as it would in the oven but it cooked very nicely and very quickly. And it was yummy.
- I also attempted my Mother-in-law's cornbread dressing recipe. It was good but not as good as hers.
- The whole meal (or at least my portion) was "clean" for my diet restricted child.
- My favorite part of the meal was by far the pumpkin cake with caramel sauce. I make it about once a year. And that is the reason...I would eat it all of the time if I made it any more than that.
- We were able to visit with friends who once lived here but now reside in Florida. They stopped by with their children. It was cool outside but the kids spent most of the time outside anyway which gave us a chance to just chat.
- Though none of my kids is perfect (or ever will be), I couldn't help but marvel at how they really are growing up. The youngest sat throughout the entire Thanksgiving meal. That in itself is a HUGE accomplishment.
- I read a book (Mindset) in about three days for school. I learned a lot from it. I think there is a future blog post coming for that...
- The girls had carpet put in their newly painted room which was completely the wrong carpet. So a few days later, the company came back and took that out and put in the correct carpet. Totally messed up "my plans" but in life, we have to be flexible. Like it or not.
- We are in the process of redecorating the girls' room. The furniture is basically set up. Beds are made. Now we just need to decorate and accessorize...
- Hubby and I assembled the shelves that are now the bed bases for the girls without any arguing. There may have been a little sarcasm thrown around but no arguing. That would never have happened 15 years ago. Dare I say it...we might be growing up. :)
- One night we needed a break from turkey (plus I was limited on time), so I made our favorite Korean beef. I also decided I really wanted a French type bread. So I visited the very handy Pinterest and found a recipe. 90 minutes later, we had French bread on the table. Who knew I was capable of these things? :) I certainly didn't.
- Last Wednesday (the first day of our break), I was feeling very ambitious. I put together our Christmas photo card and sent it in to be printed. There was a coupon for cards for THAT day so I went with it. About 20 minutes later, I had an e-mail that the cards were ready. I hopped in the car and drove down the street and had cards in hand in just a few minutes. Now let's see when I get them sent...
- I did not go shopping on Black Friday. At all.
- We did nothing fancy over the break, nothing extravagant, nothing that exciting. But I enjoyed it. Each and every moment.
Reba
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