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I would be happy with only Thanksgiving!
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I know! I love Thanksgiving, and getting ready with the Dinner.... But Christmas just isn't as big as it used to be for us.... I mean I only bring down a few little decorated trees....
Some that I made, and set them around the house.... Do you guys still set up a huge tree, and hang lights all over the house, and outdoors?
For "dinner" , we just have our Daughter over Christmas morning, for Brunch, and to open our presents... So I have baked ham, and then fix eggs benedict, with champagne.
I remember when we used to do the 7 fishes dinners.... for New Years Eve!
Italian tradition said you have to have 7 fishes! So I did the fried Squid, Smelts, Oyster stew, Shrimp Cocktail, Spaghetti with Clam sauce, and baked Cod. I know that's only 6.... but no-one counted. And it was a JOB!
I'm so glad I don't have to do that again..... I would have been happy with a Tuna sandwich!
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Teka, love your cartoons! Mimi, so glad your news is positive and you've learned that doing what come naturally is the best thing for you. Anne, I've enjoyed your travelogue and now have NYC on my list of places to visit.
All the talk about fall makes me want to see some changing leaves. We do get them in and around San Antonio, just not yet and of course they are nothing like what you lucky northern folks get, but we appreciate them all the same. This was a picture from last year when Mike and I were in the nearby Texas Hill Country where the seasonal change was especially gorgeous. It's usually a bit more subtle closer to the city.

Thanksgiving IS the best, isn't it? Although our two older children live far away and my 29 year old son, who works at night, is usually sleeping most of the day, we still enjoy the day with the same friends who've hosted a Thanksgiving celebration every year for 28 years. Back when it started, most of us had school age children or toddlers and there were 40 or 50 people running around all day. It's fun seeing them each year, watching their kids grow up and in some cases, start families of their own. If my daughters are in town, they always come. My son shows up later in the afternoon every year. One year we decided to take a cruise over Thanksgiving with just our three children and although the cruise was wonderful, we really missed seeing these folks who've become extended family members. Never again. Being away at Christmas would be fine, but not Thanksgiving. The group has dwindled over the years as children have moved away and some of the older members have died, but we count on the same core group of about 20 to be there.
Christmas isn't so much fun since we don't have grandchildren. One of my daughters is usually here but the other can never get away. My son doesn't wake up until about 3 or 4 in the afternoon since he doesn't get off work until 7 a.m. so we don't even open presents until just before dinner. Last year we reluctantly put out a tiny little artificial tree about 2 days before Christmas and my husband tossed a string of lights over the front bushes. Ho hum. I had just had my third breast surgery and wasn't into celebrating anything but a good nap but we put on the happy face for the sake of the "children." I don't think they really care, but can't risk any disappointment so we make the minimal effort in decorations. There are still plenty of gifts under the tree since I shop all year. If the schedule stays on track, I'll have my sixth surgery about the same time this December. Just can't get excited about Christmas anymore.
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We still have an indoor 7' X-mas Tree with the works, but only a few knickknacks in the living room and kitchen. Just an outdoor wreath for the kitchen door.
We give adult son and daughter money and stocking stuffers.
I'm getting to old to get stressed out over X-mas.
Plenty of eats during X-mas and New Year's!!
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Halloween humor:

and cute costumes:
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Sandra, such a lovely Fall foliage photo!
Yes, same here, for the adult kids. ;o)
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No kids come to our home on Halloween. A long dark scary driveway.
But always have candy!
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RETIREMENT OPTIONS:
You can retire to Phoenix, Arizona where...
1.
You are willing to park 3 blocks away from your house because you found
shade.2.
You've experienced condensation on your ass from the hot water in the toilet
bowl.3.
You can drive for 4 hours in one direction and never leave
town.4.
You have over 100 recipes for Mexican food.5.
You know that "dry heat" is comparable to what hits you in the face when you
open your oven door.6.
The 4 seasons are: tolerable, hot, really hot, and ARE YOU KIDDING
ME??ORYou can retire to California
where...1.
You make over $450,000 and you still can't afford to buy a
house.2.
The fastest part of your commute is going down your
driveway.3.
You know how to eat an artichoke.4.
You drive your rented Mercedes to your neighborhood block
party.5.
When someone asks you how far something is, you tell them how long it will take
to get there rather than how many miles away it
is.6.
The 4 seasons are: Fire, Flood, Mud, and
Drought.ORYou can retire to New York City
where...1.
You say "the city" and expect everyone to know you mean Manhattan
....2.
You can get into a four-hour argument about how to get from Columbus Circle to
Battery Park, but can't find Wisconsin on a
map.3.
You think Central Park is "nature."4.
You believe that being able to swear at people in their own language makes you
multi-lingual.5.
You've worn out a car horn. (IF you have a
car).6.
You think eye contact is an act of
aggression.ORYou can retire to Minnesota
where...1.
You only have three spices: salt, pepper, and ketchup
..2.
Halloween costumes have to fit over parkas.3.
You have seventeen recipes for casserole.4.
Sexy lingerie is anything flannel with less than eight
buttons.5.
The four seasons are: almost winter, winter, still winter, and road
repair.6.
The highest level of criticism is "He is different, she is different or It was
different!ORYou can retire to The Deep South
where...1.
You can rent a movie and buy bait in the same
store.2.
"Y'all" is singular and "all y'all" is
plural.3.
"He needed killin" is a valid defense.4.
Everyone has 2 first names: Billy Bob, Jimmy Bob, Joe Bob, Betty Jean, Mary
Beth, etc.5.
Everywhere is either: "in yonder," "over yonder" or "out
yonder".ORYou can retire to Colorado
where...1.
You carry your $3,000 mountain bike atop your $500
car.2.
You tell your husband to pick up Granola on his way home, so he stops at the day
care center.3.
A pass does not involve a football or dating.4.
The top of your head is bald, but you still have a pony
tail.ORYou can retire to the Nebraska
where...1.
You've never met any celebrities, but the mayor knows your
name.2.
Your idea of a traffic jam is three cars waiting to pass a
tractor.3.
You have had to switch from "heat" to "A/C" on the same
day.4.
You end sentences with a preposition: "Where's my coat
at.ORFINALLY You can retire to Florida
where...1.
You eat dinner at 3:15 in the afternoon.2.
All purchases include a coupon of some kind -- even houses and
cars.3.
Everyone can recommend an excellent cardiologist, dermatologist, proctologist,
podiatrist, or orthopedist.4.
Road construction never ends anywhere in the
state.5.
Cars in front of you often appear to be driven by headless
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Sometimes we do get a break and things go our way.
Lew's shoulder has been sore, the same kind of sore and motion limitations I had with my rotator cuff tear, and his primary care doc also thought he had a tear. Lew postponed seeing the ortho surgeon until after my chemo cuz we knew there'd be no way I could take care of him. Well, today he saw the surgeon, had his ultrasound, and NO TEAR! Just inflammation, so they gave him a steroid injection and he'll start physical therapy and see the doctor again in December. Too bad, if we'd known he wasn't going to need surgery he could have gotten his shot and started therapy weeks ago.
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Puff --I'm glad Lew is going to be on the mend really soon, but he chose to take care of you first and then worry about himself. Well, that is definitely the way I'd look at things. It is in fact, though a shame that he walked around for a fair amt. of time with some pain and disability. He will catch up.
We don't get so excited by Christmas anymore here either. Spiritually it is still to me a wonderful holiday, but other than what you may do for your children, I sometimes think it is just through the years become so very, very commercial. I would love to find a group who would be happy on Christmas Eve to go sing Christmas carols outside of people's houses or something. That would be a delightful thing. As for the rest though -- someone in the family usually has a Christmas dinner -- not sure how all this will come down this yr. We usually go to it. I worked last Thanksgiving -- not sure about this yr. and as my sister-in-law passed away right after Christmas this past yr. I may find myself needing to cook something for my brothers-in-laws. There are three of them as well as SIL's husband making four. All depends I guess.
Had a great day today. Most of the day I was gone. Went to feed the feral cats, then stopped at a friend's house. It was her birthday today -- so we went out and had lunch together and then did a small amt. of shopping, and to the milk store for her. Then I rushed home and changed my shirt ( had on a sweatshirt ) and back to town to the Rec Center to walk for 2 miles. Then....stopped at a beauty parlor and made an appt. to get my hair done on Thursday, and then to the bank to deposit a check and now back home.
Lots of running.
Jackie
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Chevy, that's funny! I grew up in St. Petersburg, Florida and you are right about cars being driven by headless people.
Puffin, what a nice surprise that Lew is going to be better soon. That's what's important. Hindsight isn't.
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Ha, Chevy. Funny.
This year I am doing Christmas like usual. Last year I had BMX just before so it was sparse and made me sad because I love to decorate for Christmas. Four trees and decorations in nearly every room. My husband draws the line at the study and our bedroom and bath but it's holiday everywhere else.
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Chevy - great summary. Thanks.
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None of the holidays r what they were when the kids were here n younger, i am an only child n parents r deceased. My kids do their thing 4 the holidays,, thanksgiving is football, dallas is always on n my oldest son usually comes if i cook, whick i cant mucg anymore. Christmas is just sad 4 me not fun the kids r gr8wn, i have no money 4 gifts, or a tree, have a little one in my room year round. Dinner twins go to grandparents n i usually go to son, but not very welcoming, dd2 has breakfast Christmas morning but not going anymore, person she married is abusive to her n verbally abusive 2 me, so made a decision, the twins dont want 2 go either.
Hope everyone is ok, took myself off predesone so am sleeping better, Will go back after i take a sleeping break.got a flu n pneumonia shot today got a nu primary.
Puff glad lew is better
Hi, chevy,sandra, teacher, jackie n others i forgot.
Happy Tuesday
Bbl
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I have enjoyed reading here...Jackie, your fall traditions sound like wonderful memories.
I spent Sunday in CT for my granddaughter's 9th birthday party. They had a DJ and dance leader for the girls. The weather was perfect and my DD from MA came down with the older granddaughter. I was happy!
I decided to stop procrastinating and will go to Disney with my daughter and 2 granddaughters. We will meet there in the airport. She has friends going and I will not be part of many of their activities - but it is a beautiful hotel and I get to see my granddaughters in a happy place. It's been stressful as DD moves forward with divorce.DD in MA wants to host Thanksgiving in her new (oversized) house. Sadly, it may be sold in divorce, and her DH who is still living there may not be there for Thanksgiving. But I will go and offer my support and keep the grandkids smiling. Christmas hasn't been decided yet. We are a big family and it is difficult for one person to host all. But I almost always have some of my sons here. I still make stockings for them.
We get no trick or treaters ... very dark cul de sac and no kids nearby. We buy candy then eat it.
Sandra, I am glad that you did not continue communicating with the offensive person. You have a lot to offer here and am glad you are part of this thread.
Mommarch, I hope you have accomplished all you set out to do on your trip. It is nice to spend time with family.
Carole, I am tired hearing about your 3 days of work. I think 3 hours is enough.
Chevy, I love the retirement options!
Blondie, love that tattoo!Anne, of course you are happy and relaxed...you are "home"! Great description of your travels!
New Yorkers don't usually visit the sights until they move away or have company.Time for lights out....
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Joan beyond jealous havent been since 2010, i want my ashes spread there although it is not allowed. What hotel, u will have so mch fun with the ggranddaughters
Thanksgiving right around the corner.
What is everyone doing 4 thanksgiving, plans yet, me not sure, of course dallas is on so dinner has always centered around that
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I continue to love recess. I have learned along the journey how important play is to our lives as long as it is our minor and not our major. We were designed to work and to work heartily. I don’t think there is any sweeter sleep than that which follows a diligent day’s work. But without respite, work will wear us to a frazzle. Recess keeps the dazzle in our footsteps.
Patsy Clairmont -
Jackie, I agree that recess is important. Unfortunately, my childhood family's chief recess was snacking while watching TV and eating large meals out. I am still at 71 fighting that habit.
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I could skip Thanksgiving and Christmas. I much prefer ordinary days to holidays. DH loves Thanksgiving and wants to go to his sister's house in Decatur, GA, again this year. So we will and with the travel and hotel stays, our Thanksgiving dinner will cost us at least $500. We usually bring fresh oysters for the oyster dressing which somehow became part of the menu some years back. There will also be the Midwestern bread dressing and two turkeys, one roasted and one deep-fried. Sweet potato casserole topped with melted marshmallows served in an antique serving bowl. Etc. and etc. The dinner will be ample and the table will be beautifully set with china and crystal, all to be hand-washed afterwards.
The thing I don't like about fall is that the holidays are just around the corner. I've done holidays and enjoyed them in the past. Now I can do without them.
Just call me Bah, Humbug!
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Hi All,
Carole, I feel your pain.
DGD asked me the other day if we would have a tree this year. I have not put up a tree in 2 years.
I asked if she would like to cut one from our acreage. We have pinion pine. She was so excited. Guess
we will have Christmas. I think I gave all the decortations to DD. Will figure out something. One of things I like to do is gather pine cones, dip them in shelac and sprinkle colored sugar or cookie decorations on them.
Trying to stay awake to meet DGD and friend who brings her to the mail box 8 miles away at 9:30 after band practice.
Today I made a pasta salad, a black bean and corn salad, and split pea soup, just to have on hand . Fixed pork tenderloin sandwiches for dinner. Also baked cookies. I will feel it tomorrow.
Hope all is well with everyone.
Hugs
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I want no part of *Gray Thursday and Black Friday*. I'll be spending the last weekend in November getting X-mas Cards ready to mail out December 1st.
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Teka, with you all the way -- I don't do shopping -- at least any more than I have to any time for anything and definitely not on those days. Love the cat picture.
Jackie
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I feel sorry for Parents looking for that, no where can be found, Child special gift for under the X-mas Tree!
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Renee Zellweger in 2014 and 2004. Yes, that is actually the same person.
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Teka, love the orange and black kitties but what the hell has that woman done to her face? I did not recognize her at all.
Blondie and others thinking about tattoos...if I had the nerve, this is what I'd do. (Just kidding.)

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OMG Teka, that is RIGHT! I thought that just can't BE, but it IS!
http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2014/10/21/re...
I looked her up, and that is just unbelievable! I always thought she was so "cute" before.... But now she looks like a totally different person! And it doesn't look good.
Carole, I laughed when I read your post.....! I used to do that stuff.... I mean I got ready for Thanksgiving Dinner for 3 days! You forgot the appropriate Autumn themed tablecloth and matching centerpiece.... Also the Napkins, which had multi-colored silk flower napkin rings around them, and then of course special silverware which was appropriately polished, and set.
Then there was the 3 different sides of vegetables, for who-ever didn't like what everyone ELSE did.... You needed 3 stoves for those dinners!
And the clean-up was the worst! I did this all one year the day after I had arthro-scopic surgery on my one knee... A torn medial meniscus, and I had a splint on my leg. But I wanted to do it, because I was the "Mom"..... Ha!
Sandra, I saw a lot of those pictures one time.... but some were really beautiful.... Even on woman who had just one breast! Some were coving their whole chest, and others had beautiful designs coving all of their scars....! I think whatever makes you happy!
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I would now only know Renee by voice!
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In learning to embrace your being, don’t look at your mistakes. It is a given that we will all make some mistakes in life. It is a given that you will make inappropriate choices for inappropriate reasons. They will in no way affect your worth. No matter what you say or do, nothing can minimize the worth of your being. Your worth is a gift from God. Your worth is a gift of grace.
Iyanla Vanzant -
I'm thinking this morning that it must be true. If you are a star -- you have to keep up. Keeping up is maybe going to mean doing things most of us would never dream of, want or need to do. We are just average and know we always will be. Just as Chevy's article seemed to indicate -- if you are a STAR it is expected that you will KEEP up and sometimes in order to do that, you are going to have "procedures". I'd rather look at someone pretty much as they are, but I know in my heart -- it won't sell. Hollywood and movies and idols are glamorous and mysterious and they ALWAYS look good.
I also think as Chevy's article pointed out -- what made Renee Zellweger who she was in the beginning was her fresh-faced poofy-cheeked look. Well, she is 18 yrs. older now and I think that would be difficult to get away with.....in looking at her though...I see crows' feet and other aging signs -- so even though she doesn't look like who she was -- I'm trying to decide if she looks more like WHO she has become with the passage of time -- meaning just looking mainly like the self she may have become which is not the 27 yr. old she used to be.
Well, it is getting complicated, eh !!!
Agreed !!! Holidays are big productions that often are ok to an extent, because we enjoy ( usually ) the time spent with family and the traditions that our own parents passed down to us -- but the fact is -- at our age, it is real work and we are not always up to the task. I think nothing smells greater than a cooked holiday meal totally from your own kitchen. But -- I'm to the point where I'd likely be ok with making the turkey and my own dressing -- and maybe the sweet potatoes and purchase a bunch of the other parts made elsewhere ( store deli ) and re-heated or added to -- whatever. There are even some purchased pies that for me could pass muster. So, if I do anything -- it will likely be a combo -- store bought and home made.
Beautiful day here which will warm a bit. Not a lot, but warmer is coming -- hmmm, will that be an early Indian summer. Not sure. Lots of work to do today.
See you all later.
Blessings
Jackie
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I received a lovely red crocheted shawl from a volunteer at the Fitzpatrick Cancer Center!
I packed the shawl away after the last Avastin Treatment in March 2011.

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