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A cozy corner where stories, laughter, and the invetibale chaos thrive!

#1102692 added November 30, 2025 at 1:57pm
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Frigid
Yes...it's here! The frigid temperature of 46 degress farenheit. I know...I know! Those of you who experience Real winters Scoff at a temperature like this. You, no doubt claim such a temperature a balmy summer day.

Well...not I. I am about to break out my Snowshoes! Well, er, if I actually owned some, I would.

Thankfully, we made the very smart decision, if I may say so, to go to the tree farm to cut down our Quirky (because they Always are) Christmas tree yesterday. The weather was in the high 60's, which was Much more enjoyable. The weather today is not at all.

I sit her typing this in front of our partially decorated tree, due to having disposed of most of our very Cheap and even more Tacky plastic bulb/ornaments. Hence, our tree has a Bare Backside! *Laugh*

Thanksgiving was a small affair as usual,(very nice weather, around 70 degrees)just kids and grandkids. The only Eventful thing that happened was my husband Completely Charring the ham, as he decided to leave it out to fry, while he came in to eat. He thought that was the way to do it. Needless to say, we did Not have ham for Thanksgiving.

The day after (again, much better weather than today), we went with our son and one of his friends to the Renaissance vestival. Much fun, much food...much walking. Too much money spent, but that is what happens, I suppose.

Today we only made a trip into town for groceries, then quickly back into my nice, warm cave!



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