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Friday, November 23, 2007

Friday Five: After the Tryptophan

The Friday Five is all about the day after Thanksgiving.
  1. Did you go elsewhere for the day, or did you have visitors at your place instead? How was it? We spent the day at home. The Tin Man joined us for dinner after he spent the day working at Starbucks. Yikes! We had a great time and Soda Chicky was delighted that her "Pretend Brother" could join us for dinner.

  2. Main course: If it was the turkey, the whole turkey, and nothing but the turkey, was it prepared in an unusual way? Or did you throw tradition to the winds and do something different? Since there were only four of us, we had a turkey breast. I had bought three legs because they DON'T SELL NECKS at our grocery store. What's that all about? So two of the legs went into making stock for the stuffing and gravy. The third leg was devoured by the Chick. ........................ My family of origin never had turkey. Papa Joe and Lil Sister 1 don't like it. As a result, we always had home made Cornish pasties. A meat pie made with potatoes, onion, rutabega and ground beef. Slathered with butter it is the best! Today I will make it in honor of MY Thanksgiving tradition. Yesterday was the Bug Man's day!

  3. Other than the meal, do you have any Thanksgiving customs that you observe every year? No traditions in my family. My grandmother however, has a tradition of making chop suey the night before and then in days gone by, the grandkids who were present would make a Christmas ornament. We never lived nearby so I only made one ornament when I was about 19. It is still one of my favorites made out of popcycle sticks. It's a sled.

  4. The day after Thanksgiving is considered a major Christmas shopping day by most US retailers. Do you go out bargain hunting and shop ‘till you drop, or do you stay indoors with the blinds closed? Or something in between? I have no desire to shop but the Chick and four of her friends are going to the local mall. I think I'll unload the dishwasher and take a nap.
  5. Let the HOLIDAY SEASON commence! When will your Christmas decorations go up? I'm not really sure what we'll do. This year we are going to visit Mountain Mama and Papa Joe for Christmas. Plus, our tree is seven feet tall and our new living room is not that tall. (I'm 5'5" and I can put my hands flat on the ceiling.) We'll probably do a little decorating in the weeks to come. But no full fledged whoop-dee-do this year.

6 comments:

Sally said...

Yes I think I'd take the dishwasher over the mall any day! Semms that less is more is a Christmas decoration theme for more than a few of us!

Happy Holidays, ay you be truly blessed.

Hot Cup Lutheran said...

yum what time did you say dinner was today? those cornish pasties sound positively delish!

well... decorate until your heart is content. sometimes that is less. sometimes it is surprisingly more. mmm... and have a good nap, cuz if you have to pick them up at the mall & fight the traffic, you'll need your rest!

more cows than people said...

bless the tin man for spending the day at starbucks. sheesh.

and gotta love teenage girls willingness to go to the mall in all seasons.

and really gotta love a nap.

Unknown said...

Shnazzy.

seethroughfaith said...

loved the Lucy/Linus quote over at RevGals ... made my day :)

Unknown said...

I wanted to add, that you fall in the silly pastor category that I have.

It is a compliment.