Thursday, November 23, 2006

Carving, mashing and the clean-up

On a fun note:

Gentlemen: Get your butts in the kitchen and take care of the clean-up.

Ladies: TELL your husband or better yet say to your guests, "Please, don't worry about the dishes, that's ..................... job." It will let everyone know who the boss is and if there is any ohhhing and ahhhing you can "cover-up" by saying that you did cooking.

Seriously:
I'm guessing that there are some who read this blog that may be in trouble this Thanksgiving; maybe unemployed, sick, away from their family, etc. To those, I hope you find some happiness today and my thoughts are with you.

Not being religous, Thanksgiving has alway meant alot for me. I seldom go a day without acknowledging how fortunate I am. We are a happy, safe and healthy. And in today's world, that is saying alot.

Take care!
Whatevershesays

5 Comments:

At 8:10 AM, Blogger helpmate hubby said...

Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family as well! Albiet religious myself, I feel exactly as you about being thankful for everything that I have and believe this to be a wonderful day to commemorate those feelings.

 
At 2:04 PM, Blogger Polyfetishist said...

Alas, my own beloved is in a country far away and they don't celebrate the loss of some of their population :)

Best wishes to you through the holidays.

 
At 2:33 PM, Blogger Annes test beta blog said...

Happy Thanksgiving.
@ Polyfetishist - I feel the same way as your partner, which is why I had to try to find some meaning to this holiday. My sister and I found the meaning by sharing Thanksgiving dinner with homeless people at the park. It made the holiday seem a bit better.

 
At 2:33 PM, Blogger Annes test beta blog said...

Happy Thanksgiving.
@ Polyfetishist - I feel the same way as your partner, which is why I had to try to find some meaning to this holiday. My sister and I found the meaning by sharing Thanksgiving dinner with homeless people at the park. It made the holiday seem a bit better.

 
At 11:50 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I enjoyed your posts.

 

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