Monday, December 1, 2014

Holiday Weekend Recap

The Kid had Wednesday off so he put me in Turkey Day training. We went for a run/walk around Chrissy Field out by the Presidio and Golden Gate bridge. Always a beautiful place to be about. After our little active out and about, we got some lunch and moseyed back home.


Thanksgiving I did my Turkey run for the local food banks and earned my gravy so to speak. Mmm. delicious gravy. My Sister in Law across the bay smoked a magnificent bird and baked the best homemade bread that she also used in her homemade stuffing. Dream City. I wish I had photos of her lovely feast, but I was too busy stuffing my face.


Friday, I stopped fretting about exercise for a day. The Kid went to the car show with some besties for a birthday celebration and sleepover. The Manfriend was back at work. I tried to catch up on some housework and then it sort of devolved into trying to pick up dropped stitches while a new to me Poirot was airing on PBS.

Saturday was some light exercise, baking, and laundry and then we had some friends over to play and for an easy pasta dinner. We drank some wine, we laughed and slept in on Sunday before more exercise and chores. There was dungeness crab. There was knitting and math flash cards and copious amounts of Indiana Jones on t.v. Maybe a cat nap or two ...

It wasn't chaotic, but it went by very quickly. I'd gladly do it again. :)


8 comments:

  1. Sounds like the perfect holiday weekend.

    Love the photos.

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  2. You were so great to run for others!!! Glad you had some knit time. All the humans in your image are in short sleeves..whats that about. WE are FREEZING here in Chicago!!

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  3. It sounds like a wonderful Thanksgiving. The run/walk was a good thing for you to do for yourself and others! I wish I could get more serious about exercise but lately it is catch as catch can.

    Having the chance to do a little knitting is the icing on the cake!

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  4. I'd do it again too. Sounds like you had a wonderful holiday. :-)

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  5. What a wonderful holiday. Just think, in a few short weeks we get to do it all over again!

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  6. I am impressed you ran and how nice it was for others! I giggled with the gravy reference :) Glad you had a good weekend!

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  7. A happy fun filled holiday! Such a grand thing to participate in a Turkey Run. I used to do the same until my work schedule changed and I ended up having to work every thanksgiving for the last umpteen years (grumble grumble gobble gobble).

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  8. You know how to fill in every minute with priceless moments and hella good food.

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