Thanksgiving and Entertainment Weekly
Nov. 15th, 2010 05:51 pmAbout a month ago, I guess, I was behind in my reading and maybe even had hit an article in the then just out-of-current EW that I didn't want to read for whatever reason, so when the then current one came in I knew I wouldn't get to it for a while so I put it somewhere. Somewhere safe. And logical. And the following week I was still not reading EW so I put that issue with the earlier one, carefully stacking them in order so the older one would be on top when I was ready to catch up. And when the next issue came in, I decided it was too much trouble to go put it with the others (which I apparently, at that time, still kew where they were because this was a decision, not a default) and left it on the end table by the loveseat. I'm caught up now, and of course cannot find the hoarded issues and can't bring myself to just skip them and read the newer ones that i do know where they are (which are now piling up a bit on their own) because I am some kind of insane.
Talked to my mom today. Amongst other conversation, she what I wanted to do about Thanksgiving and I tod her I wanted to avoid it, maybe go all out Peanuts with toast and popcorn. She was very understanding. It might be a good day to go the movies, catch the early showing when everyone else is feasting.
Thanksgiving is pretty much my favorite holiday. ( Lots of detailed memories )
So, don't wanna this year. Popcorn and toast, or mac and cheese.
Talked to my mom today. Amongst other conversation, she what I wanted to do about Thanksgiving and I tod her I wanted to avoid it, maybe go all out Peanuts with toast and popcorn. She was very understanding. It might be a good day to go the movies, catch the early showing when everyone else is feasting.
Thanksgiving is pretty much my favorite holiday. ( Lots of detailed memories )
So, don't wanna this year. Popcorn and toast, or mac and cheese.