Friday, December 2, 2011

A Thanksgiving To Remember!!!

A four day break with nothing too big planned with plenty of lovely people, a big thanksgiving lunch before work and a new made CD collection with upbeat, fun songs. 
On Wednesday, you get out early and go home to help prepare the Thanksgiving side dishes. (They turned out amazing!!!)
On Thursday, watch the Thanksgiving day parade while waiting for the Turkey to golden, wait til' Grandma, Grandpa, Nana, and Stephen to show up so we starving children can eat. Eat til' you are full, fat, and happy. Get ready for work, and grab the pie to go. Work with Louella and have a Happy Thanksgiving because she ain't a lazy worker.  Work til' about 11:30 at night. 
On Friday, Sleep in. Wake up, get ready for work. Head into town, stop by and say hey to momma. Then work, work, work. After work, head home for the night and watch a horror flick, that explains why people hate doctors and surgeons.... Talk about having a girls day and offend your friend who came home for the break.
On Saturday, Wake up and make some new CDs with new songs on them.  Go pick up Sam. Head to Livingston and go get some Chinese food from The Twin Dragons. Eat til' you are super full! Then cruise around Livingston waiting for the movie theatre to let you in for early seating.  Decide to go through Pamida to see if you could find special gifts... nada, go to Albertson's for special gifts... nada, BUT we did find a six pack of Martinelli's!!! WOOT WOOT!!! Drink that in the parking lot of Town Pump with ice. Now we head to the movie... Breaking Dawn... Cheesy, but good I guess. =) Right before the movie you recieve an angry call from jealous friends... woops.
On Sunday, Wake up early and WORK, WORK, WORK. Then nap and do your homework.

FABULOUS!!!!!

3 comments:

  1. What movie did you watch? I'm intrigued!

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  2. It was Breaking Dawn. Hehehe I am not big on chick flicks apparently... :/

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  3. I love being part of your blog :) it makes me feel special!!!

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