Hal uttered the above sentence while trying to figure out what he was eating during Dining in the Dark at the Gregory's, and it's a good metaphor for Thanksgiving this year, when everything was confusing but somehow still happened nonetheless.
From the Unsocial Media #givethanks Wall, here are some things we were thankful for:
Mom and DadcookieswifiparkslemonsAndre "Ice Cold" 3000planesHal and Mae are friendsApolloHalSnowHot Chocolatefamily is 'not too stuffy'CatsSt LuciaJohn MulaneysunshineOur houseveggie kabobscomedymeringuetake-out heroes
The Lawrences hosted Sarah, Mom, and Rachel, and ate cinnamon roll apple pie. They also played Catholic trivia (St Francis!) and Colin passed on the stuffing. ("I just can't.")
The Thomases hosted Rachel, Dad and Kathy, and renovated a bathroom.
Everyone played a lot of Among Us, and there was lying and murdering aplenty, as well as general familial affection. Even Mae joined in. ("I was in the hallway, and then I saw the body.")
We subverted our feelings of missing family into making an excessive amount of pie. At the Gregory's this included: 2 pumpkin, 2 chocolate, 2 lemon, apple, peach rhubarb, and berry cream. Also Claire and Gordon made an incredible Pear Gouda Dutch Baby. If you've never eaten a Dutch baby, you really should.
What else?
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From the first rumble of the RV in the driveway, we knew it would be a Thanksgiving to remember. We had some memorable outings, but it was the pleasantness of the slow days that really were enjoyable.
Most days began with morning tea time on the patio followed by work/play/projects depending on the person. Then in the evenings we would reconvene for dinner and hangout time. With some times a fire in the firepit, guitar by Jerry, or a Netflix comedy special.
Thanksgiving meal included 3 appetizers, ham, turkey, all the sides, and 7 pies. Rachel and I let out a sigh of relief when dad gave the rhubarb pie a thumbs up and took the leftovers with him. Kathy made a lovely and funny turkey appetizer platter.
Virus-safe outings: trip to Anza Borrego state park to see metal statues. Firepit on the beach (thanks Beth!). Trip to San Diego Mission for Gwen's 4th grade mission studies.
Home projects: eject she'll sink and bamboo wallpaper. Paint walls, install countertop, new sink, new mirror.
Dad did all the wiring to install two new lights and a darkness sensor so that they turn on automatically. After he was done, we had an ice cream party on the front lawn at 4:45 to watch them turn on. There was much rejoicing.
That picture of Dad stopping the dinosaurs looks a lot like when we got charged by that moose.
ReplyDeleteThe food looks amazing, as do the new lights outside. I want to hang out on the patio!
Hahaha, double stuffalo!
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