Better late than never is my new blog motto! Now that it's Advent, let me tell you about Thanksgiving...
The kids both made it home for Thanksgiving. Sarah rolled in on Monday evening and Peter rolled in on Tuesday afternoon (I think. That seems like ages ago.) Joe joined us for dinner on Wednesday and that was really nice. I like it when my dinner table is full even though I don't necessarily like to cook especially for non-family members.
Both kids brought with them head colds in addition to Peter's allergy to our cats. So there was lots of sneezing and hacking and general malaise. But we still managed to have a nice time.
We celebrated Thanksgiving at my mom's with my brother and Jennifer and her family. Again - I love a full table so it was really nice. Before lunch, we took our Christmas card photo and I think it turned out very nice considering it was kind of a last minute thing. For the last couple of years, we have gone to Old Salem on Sunday after Thanksgiving with my brother as photographer. But Peter had plans on Saturday at school so we had to do them on Thursday. Sometimes you have to pivot. (And now you are all thinking about Ross and that's leading you to think about Matthew Perry, may he rest in peace.)
We were up bright and early (for us anyway) on Friday morning and headed to the mountains. We went to Long's Tree Farm. We went there last year and were pleased with the selection and the speed with which we can get the tree. Some of the tree farms have Santa, hot chocolate, horses, etc. and those are usually packed. We don't need those frills - just a nice fresh tree. We found the perfect one and were putting it on top of the Pilot in no time!
After we got the tree, we headed to New River Brewing and Smokehouse in nearby West Jefferson. There was a 45 minute wait so we did some shopping in the cute little shops on Main Street until I got the text that our table was ready. The beer was tasty and the food was delicious and then we headed home and started to decorate the tree.
We ate dinner and then watched "Plains, Trains, And Automobiles" with the kids and then I went to bed because I had to work Saturday morning. :( That's really the worst part of my job honestly. I don't like working on the weekends.) Peter headed back to school because he had tickets to see NC State play UNC. They won! Yippeeee!
Sarah hung out with her Basement Crew on Saturday night while Dan and I went to church when I got off work. Then we had lunch on Sunday with mom and my brother and Sarah who was still feeling under the weather stayed until Monday morning. That's the nice thing about being an hour from your school. She feels better now but I have whatever she had! Oh well. From what I can tell, it's going around.
I've been keeping busy with work and online shopping and I'm trying not to get too far behind with my Christmas list. Considering it's only December 1st, I feel like I've got a good start on everything. So maybe in the next week or so I can get everything wrapped up. But I do believe if you go back and search the annals of this blog, you will see that I say something similar to this every year. I'm nothing, if not predictable!
I did remember to order new Advent candles and I have my wreath up and ready to light at dinner this evening so that's making me feel like I'm prepared and can do anything.
I hope you all had a happy Thanksgiving and I hope your Advent is blessed.
6 comments:
Hello! Your Thanksgiving looks to have been lovely and full of family time! I hope you have a blessed Advent as well!
Sorry about the colds but otherwise it looks like a perfectly lovely holiday time with all your people. Your tree looks very nice!
Lovely family, lovely tree. I will not be busy his Christmas since my brain needs a break. I will decide what matters, do these activities, and let everything. else go.
I love the tree farm photo. Is that your Christmas card picture? I'm thinking not - I feel like you took that earlier in the week. It sounds like a lovely time. Working on weekends does not sound ideal. You are giving me hives by admitting that you already started your shopping, etc.
Nothing screams a family holiday like people sneezing, hacking, etc...😳
I love your tree, and the family pic with it is so cute. Is that your card pic? Or was that at another place?
Tis the season! For colds :( I love that you guys pick out a real tree, we have been doing fake for awhile and I miss the whole activity of tree picking!
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