I'm posting late this week. Was a busy week and didn't have the chance to post on Friday, so it's Sunday instead.
THE HOLIDAY:
The weekend before Thanksgiving was a usual weekend. I carted Tyler around to various places seems like - a bonfire party, the movies, church, paintball game, etc. etc. etc. On Sunday we went to Mom's for our Thanksgiving there.
It was great, Chris and the boys made it and we got to eat Mom's dressing first this year. As it turned out, we ate Mom's dressing at every single eating event we went to as a matter of fact lol. She had a whole pan of it left over and gave it to me to cook at my house later in the week. Then Aunt Joni asked me if I could make the dressing for her house on Thursday so I said sure. I made a pan of dressing and I took Mom's pan also. We ate Mom's dressing first and never got to mine. So we used the dressing that I made on Friday when people came to eat here and it tasted exactly like Mom's. So basically we ate Mom's dressing all week long and it was great lol.
Anyway, back to the holiday(s). I was a bonehead and forgot my camera at Mom's so I pushed her to take pictures the whole time for me with her camera. And I've noticed as I'm posting that Mom managed to use that to get by without having her own picture taken cuz I don't have any of her that day - won't happen again lol. We had a great time visiting at Mom's house like the good old days, then we came back home and watched football with Keith the rest of the evening. Mom and Pat went to Alabama for the actual Thanksgiving Day. I wish I could have been in both places at the same time (here and there). I had intended to do major house cleaning in the beginning of the week but I failed at it. I got lots of rest and cooked til I couldn't stand cooking anymore. Made gumbo, new cornbread recipe, "white trash", boiled cookies, a Snickers cake (which sucked), Mamaw Gin's brownies, Mamaw Gin's pimento cheese recipe, and I don't even remember what all now. Made chicken and dumplings for Rusty's Thanksgiving at work on Wednesday. But I cooked til I couldn't stand cooking no more - for about 3 days. And when I wasn't cooking I was reading or watching TV. Or EATING.
Thursday we went to Aunt Joni's for Thanksgiving dinner. We had a wonderful time as always and got to see Kristi, John/Teresa/Ben, and Jamie/Ethan whom we don't see too often anymore. And the rest of us were there too: Aunt Joni, Uncle Ronnie, Maw, Terri/Donnie/Dustin/Cody, Dale/Naomi, Mickey, John T., but still we had a few missing. We had a great time visiting, and the "kids" all ended up playing football in the yard again. I'm so very thankful that Rusty and his brothers have Aunt Joni and Uncle Ronnie to be with on the holidays. I didn't do too good a job on my picture taking that day either but I did manage to get a few.
Friday we cooked here. Rusty cooked a turkey on the grill and used on of those injector thingies. It was really really good. He now has to cook the turkey every time. Lee Lee came down with Kevin and Makayla - it was great seeing them again and catching up on things. John came by with Ben for a bit also.
The rest of our week off was spent mainly resting or doing trivial things around the house such as:
Monday was band practice and it sounded better than EVER. I'm getting excited now that things continue to kinda gel.
Rusty built a fire for us several nights last week when it was cold enough. I love sitting by the fire.
I finished that whole book that I had gotten from the library - "Wicked" - it was good. I have now begun the sequel, called none other than "Son of a Witch" lol.
Who would ever think that Jerry Springer or Maury Povich could actually serve a purpose in this world. But early in the week I used them to illustrate some fine points to my teenage son. He walked through while the shows were on one day and sat in SHOCK while watching crazy women trying to pin babies on "poor unsuspecting men" (most of whom ended up being NOT the father). I told him the moral of this story is.....just because some girl offers ya some doesn't mean you should take it - you can very easily become tied for life to some crazy wacko having your baby! I think the show really made an impression on him lol. Gosh I hope so anyway. Now, before every date he ever goes on I'm going to tell him........"Remember Jerry Springer..."
Friday morning 2 Mexican guys rang the doorbell and wanted to buy the van that's been sitting in the driveway for about a year. (Was Mom's van that caught on fire and they gave it to Rusty who was going to fix it up and use it, etc.) I was excited and hoped he would indeed sell it to them. He finally decided he would, woohoo! So now I can clean up that spot it's been sitting in, I can park closer to the house, and Rusty can afford to buy me a new keyboard for Christmas, woohoo! lol
Saturday Tanner and I put up the Christmas tree and some of the other decorations. No one really gets excited about decorating for Christmas around here but me and Tanner. The other two like to look at it when it's done, but they just don't have that desire to be a part of putting it up lol. But Tanner keeps the excitement in it for me. He is all about holidays and family tradition and creating that holiday mood. I told him that when he grows up and moves out he will still have to come to my house every year to help me decorate just to make sure I get in the mood to do it each year. He will always be young.
Rusty played his Star Wars game ALL day Saturday. He needed it too. And today, Sunday, of course is football day again. And we all have to go back to school tomorrow - ick. 4 more weeks of school until Christmas. It's always the most difficult stretch of the school year for us music teachers. All the Christmas programs and special things to put together.......bah humbug! But I try very hard to remind myself that it's a fun thing that I do. I shall begin my Christmas shopping this week also.
Until next week...............