Mom and Apple Pie
Thursday, 23 November 2006 09:48 pmWell, that was the very model of a modern traditional Thanksgiving dinner. The turkey was glazed with a really nice pomegranate and sage sauce, and my cousin brought bourbon sweet potatoes. We went through ten pounds of mashed potatoes, two heads of broccoli, half the cranberry mold, and 1.5 of three pies.
Conversation was lively. Grandma had some great zingers. She's pretty sharp for 98 years old. They think she can come home from rehab in three weeks, when she's a bit stronger than she was when she had the fall. I was impressed when she first came in the door, and seemed so energetic, even if she's not walking. Physio's done good things for her.
My cousin's gotten a black chow, who is really sweet, even if his face has a distinctly scary ursine appearance.
It's pouring down rain, and I'm happy to have a warm place to sleep tonight.
Yes, I wish I were going home tomorrow.
Conversation was lively. Grandma had some great zingers. She's pretty sharp for 98 years old. They think she can come home from rehab in three weeks, when she's a bit stronger than she was when she had the fall. I was impressed when she first came in the door, and seemed so energetic, even if she's not walking. Physio's done good things for her.
My cousin's gotten a black chow, who is really sweet, even if his face has a distinctly scary ursine appearance.
It's pouring down rain, and I'm happy to have a warm place to sleep tonight.
Yes, I wish I were going home tomorrow.
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Date: Friday, 24 November 2006 03:18 am (UTC)I got together with two gay couples and a bunch of their various family members, and we all went out to eat at this nice restaurant which had a fabulous buffet with champagne (party of 20). It was all really quite nice. And then back to one guy's house, where a few others were getting together and cooking a meal. So I hung out there for another five hours, as more people dribbled in to socialize and eat.
It was really nice.
Unfortunately, I have to work at least a half day tomorrow. But, I have friends coming to visit for the weekend from TN, which should be fun!
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Date: Friday, 24 November 2006 04:55 am (UTC)I'll be working for part of tomorrow too; learning about the software I'm going to start using on Monday!
Have fun with your TN friends! (BTW and apropos of nothing: are you going to NC in February? d. and I aren't sure one way or the other, but we'd love to see you!)
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Date: Friday, 24 November 2006 07:27 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: Friday, 24 November 2006 07:33 pm (UTC)...we'll be talking about it shortly after I get back home, I think.
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Date: Friday, 24 November 2006 07:40 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: Saturday, 25 November 2006 04:26 am (UTC)So that turns it into a $2000 weekend for the two of us. That's a lot.
The other problem is that they're long trips with too little payoff: I've gotten burned out on these airplane-based Midwinters; the trip to Ghost Ranch really cured me of that. When we were poorer, but had more time, we had great fun in California. But we also stayed for a couple extra days on one end and visited with several friends in the Bay Area. North Carolina? Not so appealing.
So I'd like to go, but remain somewhat unconvinced. I am also leaving for Israel on the Thursday after the gathering.