It's nearly 11 and Thanksgiving is pretty much officially over. I'll admit guiltily that I didn't see any part of the televised Macy's parade, for I woke up at around 12:30 PM.
No matter what happens in my life, I'll always remember the fact that my mother is a cooking MACHINE. She had 3 types of pie ready before I had even woken up, not to mention the extra turkey that she cooked yesterday. There were two separate rounds of appetizers, the latter including stuffed mushrooms and baked stuffed shrimp.
It was my niece Hailey's first Thanksgiving, which was a largely uneventful occasion. She was paraded around to some of her father's (my future brother-in-law's) family. During the meal, she sat in her bouncer seat and watched football, making high-pitched cooing noises (at 5 months, she's still far too young to share).
I also did a little bit of impromptu music recording with my uncle Buddy (who's not really my uncle and not really named Buddy). He plays some mean folk/blues guitar, and I let him play Rosie for a bit. Eventually I plugged him into Pro Tools, and he laid down a track (which he unfortunately messed up a bit, but I'm going to maybe try and fix it up).
The day was without pageantry, without poignancy, but still had a lot of old-fashioned, feel-good charm. My family is good people and we do love each other. And I'm thankful for that.
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