@Group 5 minus 1 wrote:
I tell this every year on the forum. It is about our traditional feast. One year (when we still had Mom w/us here on earth) I was in a wheel chair but we wanted her here for dinner. We had turkey TV Dinners and bought pies. She said it was the best dinner she ever had. We carry this tradition on still today and if you come for dinner you will have a TV Dinner.
@Group 5 minus 1 - along those lines, one of my favorite Thanksgivings ever was in 2015. My mom was already deceased and my dad had recently moved into assisted living close to us. He had had a brain bleed. He was doing well, but couldn't live on his own. Oh, and my dad didn't really care for any holidays, especially Thanksgiving.
My sister and her husband were going to be with her husband's family.
I mentioned Thanksgiving to my dad and he just rolled his eyes. I asked him what HE would like to do and he said "go to Waffle House" and so we did!
It was packed and everyone was in a festive, talkative mood. Not a Debbie Downer or "we'd like to be left alone" person in the place. Someone paid for our lunch as they'd heard my dad had been ill so then we paid for another table's lunch. Our waitress said people had been doing that all morning (we got there just before noon).
Only thing that kept it from totally being the best Thanksgiving ever was that my mom and sister weren't there.
Why is it, when I have a 50/50 guess at something, I'm always 100% wrong?