Yes, you can track a rabbit! And you know what this means? Whatever date the first snow fall (that you can track a rabbit in) happens indicates the number of snows you will get in a winter...........at least according to the OLD WIVES, whoever they are. So, if this holds true, we should get 30 snows this winter. Yeah??? If that happens, I'm looking forward to long days of sewing. We'll see how it goes.
Our 32nd anniversary was Wednesday. We were in St. Pete's at Sarah's for Thanksgiving so took the opportunity to go see Wicked. Sarah and Aaron and my parents were with us. This was our attempt at a selfie in the reclining seats of the theater.
After 32 years of marriage, you start to think alike. We got each other the same card.
Google states that the traditional gift for 32 years is transportation or travel. Apparently we don't really think that much alike, because I got a new semi truck! We brought it home from St. Pete's with us.
Sarah was very excited to host her first Thanksgiving. While it didn't mean that I didn't have to cook this year, I didn't have to do all the cooking. She worked hard on the turkey (which she named Steve).
It was a delicious meal. We made 3 pans of turkey tetrazzini for her to freeze and she sent me home with turkey and broth. There is a delicious smelling pot pie in the oven right now and one for the freezer!
We helped her decorate for Christmas. She got to put up ALL of her Christmas decor including the 40 nutcrackers. We took the group fireplace pictures.
Her cat managed to pull a blanket down and play with one of her nativities.
Sarah and I braved the cold and crowds to shop at Penney's at 5 AM on Black Friday! David and my dad got to Menards a little after 6. We met back at the house for Grandma's cinnamon rolls. We also went to Bass Pro and Home Depot later in the morning. It was a very fun Thanksgiving.
Goodbye November and Happy First Snow Day!
Christi
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