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Friday, November 28, 2025

Thankful. And Full.

I love Thanksgiving and I'm so grateful that we were able to celebrate with all of our family yesterday, but I have to admit there were times I wished it was just the three of us -- I'm exhausted from celebrating!

But let me back up a bit. We did do our turkey trot, which was quite chilly because the temperature was in the low 30s (F) and there was a strong wind, making it feel like it was in the teens. I don't think I started feeling at all warm until I hit the 2-mile mark. Molly and I did wear our matching hats, though we discovered that they weren't very warm:

I wasn't aiming to be especially fast, just to run the whole thing, but adrenaline always kicks in a bit in a race, so I was a little faster than I am on a normal run. Here are my results:

I got a laugh at my overall placement.

The route was different (and much more hilly) than the last time I ran it two years ago, and in addition to being cold, I was annoyed at all the people I kept having to dodge because they were oblivious to others around them. Maybe next year I'll just go on my own run in the neighborhood!

We got home, warmed up with breakfast and coffee, and then gave Ruthie a much-needed bath. Then there were showers for the humans and green bean casserole and Brussels sprouts prep. Ruthie got to nap for about half an hour before my parents showed up with the food to go in the oven, and then everyone else came around 4. Ruthie got one of her leftover sedatives from her surgery recovery, but she was still nervous enough around all the people that she peed inside (fortunately on one of our inexpensive rubber/nylon rugs that we have near the doors in fall and winter). Other than me and Molly, to some extent, the only person she seemed to be comfortable with was my niece:

I have a feeling these two are going to be special buddies as they grow up together!

Today is going to be a much more quiet day. The only thing on the agenda is that I'm taking Molly to get her ears pierced this afternoon -- something that I think is probably more exciting for me than for her! When I was a kid, I begged to get my ears pierced for years, starting when I was in single digits, so it's been astounding to me that Molly hasn't wanted to until now. We've got lots of leftovers to eat, and I've got some laundry and cleaning to do. And isn't it nice that there's still a weekend ahead of us?

I realized I didn't say it in my last post, so I wanted to make sure I include it in this one: Friends, I am grateful for all of you -- for your friendship, for your encouragement, for your book recommendations and crafting inspiration and sharing of beauty. I love that the internet has enabled so many of us with shared interests to connect, and I only wish there was an easier way for us to gather in person!

4 comments:

  1. That's a sweet photo of your niece and Ruthie. And yes, it IS great that we still have the weekend ahead of us. I hope yours is a good one.

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  2. Your turkey hats are great; it's a shame they aren't also warm! I love that photo with your niece and Ruthie as there were times I wanted to put my head down with a binkie. It's lovely to get together and also lovely to eat leftovers at home in peace an quiet. I am grateful that you blog and tell us stories of Ruthie. I've had the great pleasure of meeting you and Molly in person and I hope that happens again in the future.

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  3. Those hats are just awesome and well done you on your finish!! That. photo of your sweet niece and Ruthie though... I think your prediction is right! Have a fantastic weekend! (and I am so thankful for you too!!)

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  4. I feel the same way ..... so nice to connect with so many different people across the world. Although . . . getting to meet you and Molly in person was even better.

    Well done even getting OUT to race in that cold. Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. BTW --- you look stunning in your turkey hats!

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