Dear family and friends, this is a republish of our post from last year this time... [at least for those of you with good recollection skills...]
And we are re-wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving! Again!
Why a reprint? Aren't you worthy of a new post? Of course you are, but aren't these holidays pretty much the same each year? The greetings, the menus, the company, the football games [or figure skating...], the photos, the stories, the personality disorders... [I'm not referring to you, of course...]
Need I go on...?
Therefore, being such traditionalists ourselves, we see no choice but to repeat what we already said...
Again...
In the past I even went so far as to always wear the same sweater to family gatherings each year to honor the holiday spirit! [And incite confusion in the future; Which year is this photo from? Look at that; Bill never changes...]
Its these kinds of considerations help make holidays timeless, don't you think?...
And for those of you with poor or selective memories, well, ignore this intro. [Heck, some of you may already be wondering how or why you slogged through to this point anyway...] Instead, just read on to our [new to you] holiday greetings, below...
So lets get to it, shall we?
Happy Thanksgiving! [Again!]
Many of you often [repeatedly...] share the sentiment [usually with a detectable hint of sadness...] of what it must be like to live a 'camping' lifestyle afloat- especially during traditionally family-holidays...
Well, as our fellow boaters know, it is really no different than on land. [And for the rest of you, it's not really much different than living in a small, cramped older travel trailer- sometimes in a trailer court or even a coveted Wallmart parking lot...]
We shop [and/or hunt, trap, and fish] days [or weeks, or months...] ahead selecting only the finest quality trappings for the meals- which are meticulously prepared- just like in a home...
And, as holiday tradition warrants, we are always prepared for the unexpected [oft repeating] guest(s.)
In essence, we eat our hearts out, and so should you...
Happy Thanksgiving to you as well!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
DeleteHappy TG, you two! Bob is having his 2nd Thanksgiving this weekend; already had one mid-October, but we are both happy for more turkey!!
ReplyDeleteYou're admitting to having two turkeys in the house...? ;-)
DeleteHappy Thanksgiving guys - see you soon :)
ReplyDeleteWe can't wait to see you guys! We wish you guys a great holiday. [I didn't want to be too repetitious...]
DeleteI hope you're having a wonderful Thanksgiving today. I love that Hamburger Helper quote :-)
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