Ward got a combination of Thanksgiving and anniversary flowers. (Our anniversary was on Wednesday before Thanksgiving. |
Good morning! It's a chilly 21 degrees F outside, and I am so happy. to have a working furnace. I don't like being cold and am ready to hibernate for the next few months. It's a real chore for me to go outside in the cold, even when I'm dressed for it. However, the hard freezes we've had recently have finally killed all the plants, so some bed clean-up is in order—at least in the front where the neighbors can see.
Also, it's time to put up the outdoor Christmas lights. Last year, we simplified and put them only on the front bushes instead of along the roof line. I don't do tall ladders, and I convinced Ward he didn't need all the ladder work either. However, the cold is discouraging this chore right now—even for Ward, who usually describes cold weather as invigorating. But perhaps, more than the cold, we are avoiding untangling and testing all of the lights. We have slowly changed all of our lights to LEDs, which are supposed to last for years and years. Has anyone else had problems with the wires to the lights? The bulbs seem to be doing well, but the wires are shorting somewhere along the line, causing problems. Good bulbs with cheap wiring are not a good combination.
Anyway, I'm not immediately ready to jump with both feet into the holidays, as many are right after Thanksgiving. I like to give Thanksgiving a little time to simmer before switching gears. We had a low-key Thanksgiving here with a dozen people. Ward smoked a turkey while I baked a ham, made a pie, and a couple of sides. Others brought sides, and Wally and Theo helped with the setup, where we got one long table set up in the living room for everyone to sit together. The entertainment for the day was the 15-month-old with a sense of humor that only a 15-month-old understands. :) We have just about finished the leftovers, so we may have to cook today. Oh, well, it was fun while it lasted.
Over the weekend, we attended a 90th birthday party for a dear friend. It was at a fancy restaurant, and Ward and I dressed up for it. Putting on our fancy clothes was a rare event, but it was one we could do more often. Anyway, a good time was had by all on this momentous occasion.
Work keeps chugging along, and I am struggling to keep up. Hopefully, I can play catchup today, so I better get going.
Until next time...
Happy anniversary! What a beautiful bouquet. Ward chose well. ;)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you had a nice Thanksgiving. We have our Christmas decorations mostly up, because during the long weekend, I had my kids home from college and I took full advantage of their help. I understand where you are coming from with wanting Thanksgiving to "settle" a little bit. I try to avoid listening to Christmas music or putting up decorations at least until Friday after Thanksgiving.
Stay warm! We have some snow, but the crazy lake-effect snow really dumped a ton on communities within 10 miles of us. Never dull by the big lake in the winter.
When the kids were there was definitely a good time to put up Christmas things. I'm sure they are a big help.
DeleteI am very happy that I don't live in an area with lake effect snow. I guess you would get used to it, but it seems like it would get old.
Well, happy anniversary! And what a Thanksgiving you had! All sounds just exactly right.
ReplyDeleteYes, very cold here too. Garden beds may or may not get cleaned out. I don't think I am up to it yet and there are no neighbors anyway. I may just call it "mulch".
Ww took advantage of the last warm days to get the lights up. We have simplified too. No roofline lights, fewer lights on shrubs, etc. It is so simple now to put them.up that even I could do it alone.
I mostly clean out the annuals in the front. I leave some growth for winter protection other places. Right now I should really just go out and clean out the pots on the front porch. But maybe it can wait until tomorrow. :) It was smart to take advantage of the warm weather to put up decorations. We were focused on getting things ready for Thanksgiving when we had warmer weather. There's no time line, so whatever and whenever something gets decorated will be good.
DeleteHappy anniversary! What a lovely bouquet of flowers!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had a lovely Thanksgiving celebration.
I don't envy your cold temperatures. Brr!
The first really cold snap is hard because we're not used to it. Eventually it doesn't feel so cold, but I still don't like it. :)
DeleteOh my gosh, those flowers are gorgeous! Happy (Belated) Anniversary to you and Ward! And I am SO with you about the cold weather. I am only getting out as necessary since we've had this cold snap here. Sounds like Thanksgiving was great!
ReplyDeleteWard has found a local flower shop he likes to support. He goes to the gym with its owners, and they do beautiful work. A win-win. I think all of us in the east have been experiencing some cold weather!
DeleteHappy belated anniversary! Those flowers are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteI feel the same way about the cold weather. I would be more than happy to hibernate until mid-April.
Thanks, Danielle.
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