Grateful for Turkey and Loved Ones

We were just the two of us today, but we had a great feast! Some was it prepared by others, and some was homemade: Whole, smoked turkey (courtesy of Costco), mashed potatoes and gravy, teriyaki green beans (a new twist!), baked sliced apples, baked sweet potato souffle, and cornbread. Kept it simple and now I need a nap! There are leftovers that will last forever or until we just get really, really tired of eating them. I don’t freeze leftovers anymore, they just turn into chunks of ice. I am grateful to keep some of our old traditions alive (sweet potato souffle courtesy of my mother), but I try one thing new every year (hence the teriyaki green beans). So, for today, be happy with your food coma, and binge on Disney+ shows. Create your own traditions and love the one you’re with.

Tomorrow is another day of laughter and fun, practicing with our senior choir. We are in top form, and we are getting ready for all our December concerts for the folks in Memory Care.

I found this great site you might like. Don’t know the guy and hope he is a sweetheart, but he made me laugh today! For some fun and humorous stories and tips on writing go to https://tonysbologna.com/.

Love to all!

1 thought on “Grateful for Turkey and Loved Ones

  1. Sounds like a yummy feast. We just finished our traditional dinner. Youngest boy Joel made the key and stuffing – he did a good job.

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