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Happy Happy Thanksgiving
Posted: Wed, 26 Nov 2014 20:22:57
by TacticalMom
Hello All,
I hope you all have a Happy Happy Thanksgiving. I for one love this holiday, and have been in the kitchen cooking all day.
I hope you all can be with family and friends, and have a wonderful holiday. Be safe out there, its going to be icy if you have to travel her in VA. From my Husband, my kiddos, and I, have a happy happy Thanksgiving.
Remember who, what, and where we have been blessed. I think about it every day but most particularly on this holiday.
Love to you all.
Tanya

Re: Happy Happy Thanksgiving
Posted: Wed, 26 Nov 2014 20:30:24
by Swampman
And the same from Mr. and Mrs. Swampman, and all the little swamp-critters. One of the many things I am thankful for is having a great group here on the forum that will listen to my rants! Happy Turkey everyone!

Re: Happy Happy Thanksgiving
Posted: Wed, 26 Nov 2014 20:49:43
by SpanishInquisition
Happy Thanksgiving!
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Re: Happy Happy Thanksgiving
Posted: Wed, 26 Nov 2014 21:01:56
by dusterdude
Happy thanksgiving ya'll
Re: Happy Happy Thanksgiving
Posted: Wed, 26 Nov 2014 21:04:22
by OakRidgeStars
Thanks Tanya
Have a happy and safe Thanksgiving, everyone!

Re: Happy Happy Thanksgiving
Posted: Wed, 26 Nov 2014 22:44:09
by SHMIV
Happy Thanksgiving! Y'all enjoy the time spent with your families.
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Re: Happy Happy Thanksgiving
Posted: Wed, 26 Nov 2014 23:41:08
by MNMGoneShooting
God bless and Happy Turkey Day. Stay safe and stay armed!
Re: Happy Happy Thanksgiving
Posted: Thu, 27 Nov 2014 08:57:07
by Palladin
Happy Thanksgiving, all!
Re: Happy Happy Thanksgiving
Posted: Thu, 27 Nov 2014 09:57:40
by OakRidgeStars
Re: Happy Happy Thanksgiving
Posted: Thu, 27 Nov 2014 10:02:00
by Radiac

Happy Thanksgiving to all.

Re: Happy Happy Thanksgiving
Posted: Thu, 27 Nov 2014 18:49:14
by Reverenddel
Happy Turkey-Day! As the official chef for the first time, I called my mom, and told her she was right. "6 hours to cook everything, 30 minutes to eat it."
Told her, "it's like being in an amusement park ride line....You're so happy to be a the end, it's the best tasting stuff ever... if you're still hungry." HAHAHA
Re: Happy Happy Thanksgiving
Posted: Thu, 27 Nov 2014 21:03:41
by MarcSpaz
Happy Thanksgiving everyone. Be safe and have a great day.
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Re: Happy Happy Thanksgiving
Posted: Fri, 28 Nov 2014 00:07:31
by mamabearCali
Had a great day. Blessing to you and yours.
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Re: Happy Happy Thanksgiving
Posted: Fri, 28 Nov 2014 14:34:35
by TacticalMom
I am so happy to hear you all had a great time, and a wonderful day!
Re: Happy Happy Thanksgiving
Posted: Sun, 30 Nov 2014 22:11:54
by AppleaDay
Happy belated Thanksgiving!
Re: Happy Happy Thanksgiving
Posted: Sun, 30 Nov 2014 22:20:10
by Palladin
Still eating leftovers, so it's all good!

Re: Happy Happy Thanksgiving
Posted: Sun, 30 Nov 2014 22:21:34
by Palladin
chocolate bourbon pecan pie... mmmm

Re: Happy Happy Thanksgiving
Posted: Mon, 01 Dec 2014 09:52:36
by dorminWS
Well, we’ve reached the point where our kids more often want us to come to them than them coming home on Holidays. So SWMBO was in Raleigh on Tuesday for Grandparent‘s day at Kindergarten. She was going to come home that day and we were going to Charleston, SC on Wednesday. Then the bad weather got forecast. I tried to get her to drive from Raleigh to Asheville (4 hours) and meet me so we could stay overnight there and go on to Charleston Wednesday (4 more hours). No go. Guess she was uncomfortable with making the drive she’d never made before alone. I was afraid we wouldn’t be able to get over Flag Pond Mountain at Sam’s Gap (around 3,500 feet in elevation) on I-26 on the Tennessee-North Carolina border on Wednesday morning. So I wound up driving to Raleigh (5 hours & 45 minutes if you only make one stop) Tuesday afternoon and then from Raleigh to Charleston. That’s about 280 miles and should have taken no more than 5 hours. But guess what? It took a couple of extra hours. I expected a lot of traffic, but I didn’t expect that everybody else on that damned road would be conspiring to kill me. A lot of the time I spent bumper-to-bumper at anywhere from 55-60 mph to as little as 8 mph. But at other times, things would loosen up and traffic would get up to 80 or 85 mph. Then, all of a sudden, you’d see taillights going on and you’d be trying not to plow into the traffic ahead of you that had suddenly come to an absolute dead stop. There were never any wrecks or other evidence of WHY everybody suddenly parked in the road; but it happened 4-5 times. I’m pretty sure I never want to travel I-95 from Raleigh to Charleston again.
Then, since #2 son and his Frau have no kids and I didn’t want them and SWMBO to cook all day to make food that would probably go to waste, I had told them to make reservations somewhere nice to eat Thanksgiving dinner out. Naturally, they didn’t. They waited until 10:30 AM on Thanksgiving day to make the reservations, which meant that they wound up taking the only ones they could get. It was a buffet at a restaurant called 225 Grill in fancy boutique hotel. The food was very, very good. They had oysters on the half, a full sushi bar, turkey & dressing, prime rib, roast pork, sea bass stuffed with lobster, chicken stuffed with crab and an equally impressive spread of vegetables and elaborate desserts. I ordered a pretty good bottle of wine and we all had a martini. I guess it didn’t occur to anybody to ask what a buffet cost at that joint. I don’t know that it would have occurred to me, to tell the truth. But when they brought me the bill it was $699.90 for 4 people! The asking price for the buffet was $95 a head. I didn’t feel anything hit me in the @ss on the way out the door, either. I guess I expected to get screwed a little bit, but I wasn’t looking for them to try to f*** me to death; you know?. I didn’t begrudge anything to my family, but I kept thinking I’d have felt better if we’d eaten at a K&W cafeteria or something and donated $500 to feed Thanksgiving dinner to the needy. Next morning, we all met #1 son and grandson and went out to the Tomato Shed at Stono Market and ate a good country meal including their amazing ‘mater pie. Then we drove home that Friday to avoid the rush on Saturday or Sunday. Traffic wasn’t too bad on I-26 except that it was backed up onto the interstate in Columbia; apparently by traffic trying to get into a big mall there. After we got North of the intersection with I-77 traffic was actually pretty light, in fact. Now I’ve got to figure out how to get my pickup that SWMBO left parked at Daughter’s house back home from Raleigh.
BUT, the important thing was that over that 3 days I saw all my kids and all my grandkids and I passed a couple of days in the bosom of my family; which is getting harder to do with them all moved away from home. So it was a very good Thanksgiving notwithstanding a few unusual glitches, small inconveniences and minor irritations. You have to focus on what’s important.
Re: Happy Happy Thanksgiving
Posted: Mon, 01 Dec 2014 10:32:15
by Reverenddel
Wait... Dorm? You paid a Turkish 1911 for THANKSGIVING DAY FOOD? OUCH!
Re: Happy Happy Thanksgiving
Posted: Mon, 01 Dec 2014 10:42:08
by TacticalMom
dorminWS wrote:Well, we’ve reached the point where our kids more often want us to come to them than them coming home on Holidays. So SWMBO was in Raleigh on Tuesday for Grandparent‘s day at Kindergarten. She was going to come home that day and we were going to Charleston, SC on Wednesday. Then the bad weather got forecast. I tried to get her to drive from Raleigh to Asheville (4 hours) and meet me so we could stay overnight there and go on to Charleston Wednesday (4 more hours). No go. Guess she was uncomfortable with making the drive she’d never made before alone. I was afraid we wouldn’t be able to get over Flag Pond Mountain at Sam’s Gap (around 3,500 feet in elevation) on I-26 on the Tennessee-North Carolina border on Wednesday morning. So I wound up driving to Raleigh (5 hours & 45 minutes if you only make one stop) Tuesday afternoon and then from Raleigh to Charleston. That’s about 280 miles and should have taken no more than 5 hours. But guess what? It took a couple of extra hours. I expected a lot of traffic, but I didn’t expect that everybody else on that damned road would be conspiring to kill me. A lot of the time I spent bumper-to-bumper at anywhere from 55-60 mph to as little as 8 mph. But at other times, things would loosen up and traffic would get up to 80 or 85 mph. Then, all of a sudden, you’d see taillights going on and you’d be trying not to plow into the traffic ahead of you that had suddenly come to an absolute dead stop. There were never any wrecks or other evidence of WHY everybody suddenly parked in the road; but it happened 4-5 times. I’m pretty sure I never want to travel I-95 from Raleigh to Charleston again.
Then, since #2 son and his Frau have no kids and I didn’t want them and SWMBO to cook all day to make food that would probably go to waste, I had told them to make reservations somewhere nice to eat Thanksgiving dinner out. Naturally, they didn’t. They waited until 10:30 AM on Thanksgiving day to make the reservations, which meant that they wound up taking the only ones they could get. It was a buffet at a restaurant called 225 Grill in fancy boutique hotel. The food was very, very good. They had oysters on the half, a full sushi bar, turkey & dressing, prime rib, roast pork, sea bass stuffed with lobster, chicken stuffed with crab and an equally impressive spread of vegetables and elaborate desserts. I ordered a pretty good bottle of wine and we all had a martini. I guess it didn’t occur to anybody to ask what a buffet cost at that joint. I don’t know that it would have occurred to me, to tell the truth. But when they brought me the bill it was $699.90 for 4 people! The asking price for the buffet was $95 a head. I didn’t feel anything hit me in the @ss on the way out the door, either. I guess I expected to get screwed a little bit, but I wasn’t looking for them to try to f*** me to death; you know?. I didn’t begrudge anything to my family, but I kept thinking I’d have felt better if we’d eaten at a K&W cafeteria or something and donated $500 to feed Thanksgiving dinner to the needy. Next morning, we all met #1 son and grandson and went out to the Tomato Shed at Stono Market and ate a good country meal including their amazing ‘mater pie. Then we drove home that Friday to avoid the rush on Saturday or Sunday. Traffic wasn’t too bad on I-26 except that it was backed up onto the interstate in Columbia; apparently by traffic trying to get into a big mall there. After we got North of the intersection with I-77 traffic was actually pretty light, in fact. Now I’ve got to figure out how to get my pickup that SWMBO left parked at Daughter’s house back home from Raleigh.
BUT, the important thing was that over that 3 days I saw all my kids and all my grandkids and I passed a couple of days in the bosom of my family; which is getting harder to do with them all moved away from home. So it was a very good Thanksgiving notwithstanding a few unusual glitches, small inconveniences and minor irritations. You have to focus on what’s important.
Looks like the internet grimlins ate my original response. So here it is again, sorry if it duplicates. I am so glad everyone got where they needed to go safely. I am so glad you got to see your babies and spend time with family. It is awesome that you had an great meal. That sucks you got bamboozled on cost. I am of the same mind I would rather donate that money. However at least it was tasty. Glad it was nice over all. *hugs*