Saturday, November 17, 2018

mini Thanksgiving weekend

My younger daughter and her family are heading out to Minneapolis for Thanksgiving and so we wont be seeing them this coming Thursday. But what's in a date? Today they're coming up to Madison and stopping here for the night. Call it then a mini Thanksgiving, or a pre-Thanksgiving for us all! (We'll do the real deal in a smaller configuration.)

And look at what we have outside!


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It's not deep, but nor is it a fleeting event. We continue to have temperatures that are well below normal.

Breakfast in the front room. No sun today, but we brighten up the place with flowers.


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(And I brightened up the pic's exposure a tad to show off how pretty the cheepers are against a cover of white stuff. Not that they like it! Here, Java is leading the two young girls to the garage. I don't think they'd ever touched snow before!)


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I spend the morning housecleaning and baking. The place is filled now with the smell of apples and cinnamon.

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And then I hurry to meet the younger family at my mom's place.

(Primrose and her great grandmother)


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From there, it's a hop and a skip to my older girl's home. Welcome, little Primrose! Your cousins, aunt and uncle are sure happy to have you here! (As for grandma? Oh, don't even ask!)


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(The three cousins)


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A band is formed. Everyone has an instrument to play!


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And soon enough it is evening. We eat dinner at the ever informal ever tasty Longtable. Primrose is delighted by the lights, the TV screens, the noise and clamor of our family enjoying our night out together.


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Sparrow is equally enthralled.


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Happy, happy times around a table. All of us. Feeling grateful to the core.


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Late. It's late now. Babies need to be fed (so many willing hands!)...


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One last dance needs to be performed, to the tune of jingle bells...


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One last story told, one last joke, one last song.


I come back to the farmhouse. The snow is cruncy beneath my feet. It adds an aura of stillness and calm.

Hello, farmhouse, hello you, inside.


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1 comment:

  1. Happy families, happy Thanksgiving! You’re so right, a holiday gathering doesn’t have to be ruled by the calendar date. We learned that after our sons were married. You have to share! It’s easier when all parties are fair minded and caring. We are fortunate in that way. A few Thanksgivings we have invited in in-laws here too. A few years we have held a “harvest dinner” in early November. It’s all good :)

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