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Nov 21, 2007 | 2:54 PM PST
out the garden. Pulled, dug and threw out much wild bermuda from the big garden bed this morning. Want to put my new animated/lighted reindeer out tomorrow along with the colorful lights onto the arbor. By the way, my reindeer has red bulbs at his nose. So this will be Rudolph waiting to be hooked to Santa's sleigh.
For some reason I am really looking forward to decorating this year. Some years it doesn't seem worth it to put out the effort. But I am ready now.
Going to my sweet neighbors for T-day tomorrow. My kids are occupied with mom in laws and other family gatherings, which we are always invited to each year. Some years my kids gather here and that is great. My oldest son will be here on Friday and I promised not to feed his family more turkey. May do steaks or just take them out to eat. The son here will be working all weekend, so we will visit with his 'Olivia' the kitty and her family after we eat. I think the oldest son will bring my grandpup Kahlua tomorrow so both the boys will be able to see the newest members of each others families.
Hope each one of you have a wonderful Thanksgiving day. We have much to be thankful for in our country. Freedoms many other countries don't have. The ability to share our every day lives with people from all over the world through this wonderful internet medium. Being able to stay healthy, warm and fed and the ability to share our abundance with others not as fortunate as ourselves.
Smile while you are out shopping this holiday season, that person behind the counter or that someone hurrying by or driving along the road beside you may have a lot more stress than we realize. Speaking of driving - drive defensively - protecting yourself and others on the roads.
Happy Holidays everyone.
