We didn't mean to make it a tradition, but laziness has an addictive element to it. Yup, we hit up another Indian Restaurant for our Thanksgiving with our friends from upstairs. I know, I know, but minus the green beans, I've never been much for traditional Thanksgiving, much less when I'm trying to tame my unpredictable cooking skills into something edible for guests. If I have it my way, I think we'll do the wrong kind of Indian Thanksgiving every year, unless the Donaldsons/Vromans decide to tempt us back home by throwing another seafood Thanksgiving--or well any Thanksgiving at home with family.
Also this week I turned 29. I'm not sure if I'm suppose to
feel old, but I have the feeling that as the youngest--as long as my
siblings are living-- I will always feel young since they'll always be
older than me. That said, I am old---so old Christian asked me if I
needed a wheelchair. (oh it is so fun to have your child repeat your
jokes back to you). I might also feel young due to the fact that the
average age of association during the day is 2.3 years old.
2 comments:
I'm right there with you on the non-traditional Thanksgiving meal. If I ever end up hosting it (which may be unlikely since my family knows my plans), I am having "Pad Thai Thanksgiving" for sure!
I think an Indian Restaurant at Thanksgiving is a great tradition--as long as you're not in Utah and around other family dinners :-)
I wish I could have heard Christian offer you a wheelchair. Such a funny kid!
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