Happy Thanksgiving to everyone! We are celebrating in Elkton, Maryland this weekend and heading for Georgia Monday morning. The weather today is just beautiful--mild and sunny. After several days of rain this is a very welcome relief. Today I am thankful for a wonderful husband that loves me, a very loving family, a boatload of friends, and I'm grateful for the many blessings given me by God! I'm also thankful for all the military for the freedoms afforded me by their sacrifices. May God bless them all.
We just returned from having Thanksgiving dinner at Cracker Barrel. Fabulous! We got turkey, ham, dressing, sweet potato casserole, cranberry relish, green beans, carrots, biscuits, corn bread muffins, beverage, and pumpkin steusel pie for a grand total of $8.99. The portions were so filling that we had to bring the pie home for later. I feel as if I just got back from my mother's table. You all know that feeling!
We are hoping to get to Florida after Georgia if possible. We'd like to see Ron's sister for a day or two before trying to head toward home. We are planning to be home the last two weeks of the year. It seems forever since we've been there. This has been the longest time out for us since we started this job. We left home on September 15. If anyone had told me I'd be living in 100 inches of space I would have probably died laughing. But that is exactly what we're doing and pretty much liking it. I only wish we had just a little more storage space. I've been buying a few gifts and having a hard time finding a safe place for them. Not for much longer though. Thank goodness.
Wherever you are for this Thanksgiving Day enjoy it fully, try not to overdose on football, try not to overstuff on the wonderful food and most importantly, don't forget to give thanks for your blessings and other's sacrifices for our freedoms. Until next time . . . . . . . . . . . .