I always feel bad for Thanksgiving - there's large retailing for Halloween, and once that's over, it's xmas everywhere! It just kind of gets skipped over, especially with people decorating with string-lights and putting their xmas trees up before the turkey's been eaten. Not to mention, if you didn't grab your fall decorations before Halloween, it can be pretty hard to find fall paper napkins...
We went to Brownsville again for Thanksgiving to visit T's family.
And on Saturday after lunch we all went to the Brownsville Heritage Museum where T's great-great-great(?) uncle's saloon had a display. Pretty cool.
And now we're home. It is good to be home. Have 2 days off after the long weekend and am decorating for xmas. (See? You do it *after* Thanksgiving, not before. Keep the holidays separate and special.) The tree is up, garlands and wreaths up, and tonight we'll decorate the tree. Will probably watch
Die Hard or
Scrooged and drink some spiked eggnog. It's our tradition. : )
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