Thanks

Nov. 29th, 2020 11:41 am
offcntr: (snoozin')
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We never have Thanksgiving with family.

To begin with, no kids. Denise is an only child, and all of my siblings are back in the midwest, Wisconsin and Minnesota. The closest relatives, geographically, are her second cousin in Seattle and my nephew in Salt Lake City.

Throw in the fact that this is usually harvest season for us--holiday sales like Clayfolk the previous weekend, Holiday Market ongoing--and Thanksgiving is a stolen day off from a high pressure part of the year.

We still manage a nice meal--turkey, dressing, sweet potatoes and mashed potatoes and gravy and cranberry sauce. Apple/cabbage slaw as well this year. Sparkling apple cider.  But it's as much to have enough leftovers that I don't have to cook for the next week as for any other celebration.

This year is actually quieter. Because Holiday Market is scaled back, and outdoors, we don't spend all of Wednesday setting up our fairgrounds booth, loading in pottery. And Friday isn't a sale day at all, so I can relax a little with Denise. The van is already prepped; all I have to do is make cookies.

Date: 2020-11-29 08:41 pm (UTC)
james: (Default)
From: [personal profile] james
For a second I thought of pottery cookies and thought, how awesome and mean! And now I'm still thinking it would be awesome. And mean.

Date: 2020-11-29 09:05 pm (UTC)
james: (Default)
From: [personal profile] james
You could be super evil and put out a plate of clay cookies, right at a good height for children to see. Then wear earplugs against the screaming.

Date: 2020-11-30 12:21 am (UTC)
james: (Default)
From: [personal profile] james
This idea might not be Covid-distancing friendly.

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