No hump day for me this week. My work week ended yesterday with an evening conference call to China. I’m off work until Monday!
That just means I’m off paid work. I still have work to do here. The Christmas stuff has to be drug from the attic. I will put up the outside lights today. I will help the wife do the inside. We have to wrap lighted garland up the stairway, put up another tree, and clean in general.
Tomorrow I have to make several side dishes to take to my daughter’s for the thanksgiving feast. She is having 15 or 16 people for dinner. I couldn’t get that many people in my house. It occurs to me, as the lyric from the title song to this post run through my head, that I do, indeed have to go over the river and through a woods (albeit a sparse one) to get to thanksgiving dinner. I won’t be going to grandmother’s house, but rather to granddaughter’s house and that fits the tune as well.
If the rain holds off I have a backyard full of leaves to rake at some point.
It will be nice to be off work.
Now, some sad news. Since Thursday is Thanksgiving, I will not be posting a theme song Thursday feature. I know. Your sad face says it all. Be brave.
Enjoy your day.
3 comments:
Captain SQL in town, over the river, through the cornfields, down I-71, skirting Columbus, more cornfields, more dang corn, and to grandson's house fort Thanksgiving.
I'm lucky that daughter is hosting this year and is a 25 minute drive away. Everyone have a very happy Thanksgiving and thank the Lord for all our Blessings.
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving to you, your family and all your readers.
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